Newborns' Cry Melody Is Shaped by Their Native Language
@article{Mampe2009NewbornsCM, title={Newborns' Cry Melody Is Shaped by Their Native Language}, author={Birgit Mampe and Angela D. Friederici and Anne Christophe and Kathleen Wermke}, journal={Current Biology}, year={2009}, volume={19}, pages={1994-1997} }
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