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Kuhl, P. (1991). Human adults and human infants show a "perceptual magnet effect" for the prototypes of speech categories, monkeys do not. Perception and Psychophysics, 50, 93-107.
 
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Kuhl, P. K. (1991). Human adults and human infants show a "perceptual magnet effect" for the prototypes of speech categories, monkeys do not. Perception and Psychophysics, 50, 93-107.
 
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Kuhl, P. K. (1991). Human adults and human infants show a "perceptual magnet effect" for the prototypes of speech categories, monkeys do not. Perception and Psychophysics, 50(2), 93-107.
 
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Kuhl, P. K. 1991. Human adults and human infants show a `perceptual magnet effect' for the prototypes of speech categories, monkeys do not. Perception and Psychophysics. 50: 93-107.
 
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Kuhl, Patricia K. (1991) Human adults and human infants show a `perceptual magnet effect' for the prototypes of speech categories, monkeys do not. Perception and Psychophysics. 50: 93-107.
 
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