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  1. Choi, Y; Nam, M; Yamane, N; Mazuka, R (2023). Lack of early sensitivity and gradual emergence of native phoneme categories: A pattern from underrepresented language learners.. Developmental Science, e13422. [doi]  [abs]
  2. Singh, L; Rajendra, SJ; Mazuka, R (2022). Diversity and representation in studies of infant perceptual narrowing. Child Development Perspectives, 16(4), 191-199. [doi]  [abs]
  3. Iwamoto, K; Kikuchi, H; Mazuka, R (2022). Speech rate development in Japanese-speaking children and proficiency in mora-timed rhythm.. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 220, 105411. [doi]  [abs]
  4. Peter, V; van Ommen, S; Kalashnikova, M; Mazuka, R; Nazzi, T; Burnham, D (2022). Language specificity in cortical tracking of speech rhythm at the mora, syllable, and foot levels.. Scientific Reports, 12(1), 13477. [doi]  [abs]
  5. Ludusan, B; Cristia, A; Mazuka, R; Dupoux, E (2022). How much does prosody help word segmentation? A simulation study on infant-directed speech.. Cognition, 219, 104961. [doi]  [abs]
  6. Matsui, S; Iwamoto, K; Mazuka, R (2022). Development of allophonic realization until adolescence: A production study of the affricate-fricative variation of /z/ among Japanese children. Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association, Interspeech, 2022-September, 739-743. [doi]  [abs]
  7. Yamane, N; Sato, Y; Shimura, Y; Mazuka, R (2021). Developmental differences in the hemodynamic response to changes in lyrics and melodies by 4- and 12-month-old infants.. Cognition, 213, 104711. [doi]  [abs]
  8. Ludusan, B; Mazuka, R; Dupoux, E (2021). Does Infant-Directed Speech Help Phonetic Learning? A Machine Learning Investigation.. Cognitive Science, 45(5), e12946. [doi]  [abs]
  9. Takahasi, M; Okanoya, K; Mazuka, R (2021). How vocal temporal parameters develop: A comparative study between humans and songbirds, two distantly related vocal learners. Journal of Language Evolution, 6(1), 26-36. [doi]  [abs]
  10. Gervain, J; Christophe, A; Mazuka, R "Prosodic Bootstrapping." The Oxford Handbook of Language Prosody. January, 2021: 553-573. [doi]  [abs]
  11. Hitczenko, K; Mazuka, R; Elsner, M; Feldman, NH (2020). When context is and isn't helpful: A corpus study of naturalistic speech.. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 27(4), 640-676. [doi]  [abs]
  12. Tsuji, S; Jincho, N; Mazuka, R; Cristia, A (2020). Communicative cues in the absence of a human interaction partner enhance 12-month-old infants' word learning.. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 191, 104740. [doi]  [abs]
  13. Ludusan, B; Jorschick, A; Mazuka, R (2019). Nasal consonant discrimination in infant- And adult-directed speech. Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association, Interspeech, 2019-September, 3584-3588. [doi]  [abs]
  14. Jincho, N; Oishi, H; Mazuka, R (2019). Developmental Changes in the Utilization of Referential Visual Context during Sentence Comprehension: Eye Movement and Pupil Dilation Evidence from Children and Adults. Language Learning and Development, 15(4), 350-365. [doi]  [abs]
  15. Guevara-Rukoz, A; Cristia, A; Ludusan, B; Thiollière, R; Martin, A; Mazuka, R; Dupoux, E (2018). Are Words Easier to Learn From Infant- Than Adult-Directed Speech? A Quantitative Corpus-Based Investigation.. Cognitive Science. [doi]  [abs]
  16. Shin, M; Choi, Y; Mazuka, R (2018). Development of fricative sound perception in Korean infants: The role of language experience and infants' initial sensitivity.. Plos One, 13(6), e0199045. [doi]  [abs]
  17. Hitczenko, K; Mazuka, R; Elsner, M; Feldman, NH (2018). How to use context to disambiguate overlapping categories: The test case of Japanese vowel length. Proceedings of the 40th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, Cogsci 2018, 499-504.  [abs]
  18. Akimoto, Y; Takahashi, H; Gunji, A; Kaneko, Y; Asano, M; Matsuo, J; Ota, M; Kunugi, H; Hanakawa, T; Mazuka, R; Kamio, Y (2017). Alpha band event-related desynchronization underlying social situational context processing during irony comprehension: A magnetoencephalography source localization study.. Brain and Language, 175, 42-46. [doi]  [abs]
  19. Hirose, Y; Mazuka, R (2017). Exploiting Pitch Accent Information in Compound Processing: A Comparison between Adults and 6- to 7-Year-Old Children. Language Learning and Development, 13(4), 375-394. [doi]  [abs]
  20. Miyazawa, K; Shinya, T; Martin, A; Kikuchi, H; Mazuka, R (2017). Vowels in infant-directed speech: More breathy and more variable, but not clearer.. Cognition, 166, 84-93. [doi]  [abs]
  21. Mazuka, R; Bernard, M; Cristia, A; Dupoux, E; Ludusan, B (2017). The role of prosody and speech register in word segmentation: A computational modelling perspective. Acl 2017 55th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Proceedings of the Conference (Long Papers), 2, 178-183. [doi]  [abs]
  22. Ota, M; Yamane, N; Mazuka, R (2017). The Effects of Lexical Pitch Accent on Infant Word Recognition in Japanese.. Frontiers in Psychology, 8, 2354. [doi]  [abs]
  23. Hayashi, A; Mazuka, R (2017). Emergence of Japanese infants' prosodic preferences in infant-directed vocabulary.. Developmental Psychology, 53(1), 28-37. [doi]  [abs]
  24. Sugiura, L; Toyota, T; Matsuba-Kurita, H; Iwayama, Y; Mazuka, R; Yoshikawa, T; Hagiwara, H (2017). Age-Dependent Effects of Catechol-O-Methyltransferase (COMT) Gene Val158Met Polymorphism on Language Function in Developing Children.. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991), 27(1), 104-116. [doi]  [abs]
  25. Martin, A; Igarashi, Y; Jincho, N; Mazuka, R (2016). Utterances in infant-directed speech are shorter, not slower.. Cognition, 156, 52-59. [doi]  [abs]
  26. Ludusan, B; Cristia, A; Martin, A; Mazuka, R; Dupoux, E (2016). Learnability of prosodic boundaries: Is infant-directed speech easier?. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 140(2), 1239. [doi]  [abs]
  27. Tsuji, S; Fikkert, P; Yamane, N; Mazuka, R (2016). Language-general biases and language-specific experience contribute to phonological detail in toddlers' word representations.. Developmental Psychology, 52(3), 379-390. [doi]  [abs]
  28. Jincho, N; Oishi, H; Mazuka, R (2016). Referential ambiguity resolution in sentence comprehension: A developmental study measuring eye movements and pupil dilation. The Japanese Journal of Educational Psychology, 64(4), 531-543. [doi]  [abs]
  29. Nakamura, R; Miyazawa, K; Ishihara, H; Nishikawa, K; Kikuchi, H; Asada, M; Mazuka, R (2015). Constructing the corpus of infant-directed speech and infant-like robot-directed speech. Hai 2015 Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Human Agent Interaction, 167-169. [doi]  [abs]
  30. Mazuka, R; Igarashi, Y; Martin, A; Utsugi, A (2015). Infant-directed speech as a window into the dynamic nature of phonology. Laboratory Phonology, 6(3-4), 281-303. [doi]  [abs]
  31. Hawthorne, K; Mazuka, R; Gerken, L (2015). The acoustic salience of prosody trumps infants' acquired knowledge of language-specific prosodic patterns.. Journal of Memory and Language, 82, 105-117. [doi]  [abs]
  32. Martin, A; Schatz, T; Versteegh, M; Miyazawa, K; Mazuka, R; Dupoux, E; Cristia, A (2015). Mothers speak less clearly to infants than to adults: a comprehensive test of the hyperarticulation hypothesis.. Psychological Science, 26(3), 341-347. [doi]  [abs]
  33. Hirose, Y; Mazuka, R (2015). Predictive processing of novel compounds: evidence from Japanese.. Cognition, 136, 350-358. [doi]  [abs]
  34. Arai, M; Nakamura, C; Mazuka, R (2015). Predicting the unbeaten path through syntactic priming.. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 41(2), 482-500. [doi]  [abs]
  35. Tsuji, S; Mazuka, R; Cristia, A; Fikkert, P (2015). Even at 4 months, a labial is a good enough coronal, but not vice versa.. Cognition, 134, 252-256. [doi]  [abs]
  36. Mazuka, R "Learning to become a native listener of Japanese." Handbook of Japanese Psycholinguistics. January, 2015: 19-47.
  37. Tsuji, S; Nishikawa, K; Mazuka, R (2014). Segmental distributions and consonant-vowel association patterns in Japanese infant- and adult-directed speech.. Journal of Child Language, 41(6), 1276-1304. [24229534], [doi]  [abs]
  38. Gonzalez-Gomez, N; Hayashi, A; Tsuji, S; Mazuka, R; Nazzi, T (2014). The role of the input on the development of the LC bias: a crosslinguistic comparison.. Cognition, 132(3), 301-311. [doi]  [abs]
  39. Martin, A; Utsugi, A; Mazuka, R (2014). The multidimensional nature of hyperspeech: evidence from Japanese vowel devoicing.. Cognition, 132(2), 216-228. [doi]  [abs]
  40. Mazuka, R; Hasegawa, M; Tsuji, S (2014). Development of non-native vowel discrimination: Improvement without exposure.. Developmental Psychobiology, 56(2), 192-209. [24374789], [doi]  [abs]
  41. Matsuda, Y-T; Ueno, K; Cheng, K; Konishi, Y; Mazuka, R; Okanoya, K (2014). Auditory observation of infant-directed speech by mothers: experience-dependent interaction between language and emotion in the basal ganglia.. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 8, 907. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  42. Jincho, N; Feng, G; Mazuka, R (2014). Development of text reading in Japanese: An eye movement study. Reading and Writing, 27(8), 1437-1465. [doi]  [abs]
  43. Arai, M; Mazuka, R (2014). The development of Japanese passive syntax as indexed by structural priming in comprehension.. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006), 67(1), 60-78. [23663220], [doi]  [abs]
  44. Jincho, N; Feng, G; Mazuka, R (2014). Development of text reading in Japanese: an eye movement study. Reading and Writing, 27(8), 1-29. [doi]
  45. Sato, Y; Utsugi, A; Yamane, N; Koizumi, M; Mazuka, R (2013). Dialectal differences in hemispheric specialization for Japanese lexical pitch accent.. Brain and Language, 127(3), 475-483. [24139706], [doi]  [abs]
  46. Zervakis, J; Mazuka, R (2013). Effect of repeated evaluation and repeated exposure on acceptability ratings of sentences.. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 42(6), 505-525. [23179954], [doi]  [abs]
  47. Igarashi, Y; Nishikawa, K; Tanaka, K; Mazuka, R (2013). Phonological theory informs the analysis of intonational exaggeration in Japanese infant-directed speech.. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 134(2), 1283-1294. [23927126], [doi]  [abs]
  48. Tajima, K; Tanaka, K; Martin, A; Mazuka, R (2013). Is the vowel length contrast in japanese exaggerated in infant-directed speech?. Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association, Interspeech, 3211-3215.  [abs]
  49. Gervain, J; Sebastián-Gallés, N; Díaz, B; Laka, I; Mazuka, R; Yamane, N; Nespor, M; Mehler, J (2013). Word frequency cues word order in adults: cross-linguistic evidence.. Frontiers in Psychology, 4, 689. [24106483], [doi]  [abs]
  50. Bion, RAH; Miyazawa, K; Kikuchi, H; Mazuka, R (2013). Learning phonemic vowel length from naturalistic recordings of Japanese infant-directed speech.. Plos One, 8(2), e51594. [23437036], [doi]  [abs]
  51. Tajima, K; Tanaka, K; Martin, A; Mazuka, R (2013). Is the mora rhythm of Japanese more strongly observed in infant-directed speech than in adult-directed speech?. Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics, 19(5), 3341. [doi]  [abs]
  52. Saikachi, Y; Kitahara, M; Nishikawa, K; Kanato, A; Mazuka, R (2012). The F0 fall delay of lexical pitch accent in Japanese Infant-directed speech. 13th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association 2012, Interspeech 2012, 3, 2485-2488. [interspeech_2012]  [abs]
  53. Tsuji, S; Gomez, NG; Medina, V; Nazzi, T; Mazuka, R (2012). The labial-coronal effect revisited: Japanese adults say pata, but hear tapa.. Cognition, 125(3), 413-428. [22921188], [doi]  [abs]
  54. Minai, U; Jincho, N; Yamane, N; Mazuka, R (2012). What hinders child semantic computation: children's universal quantification and the development of cognitive control.. Journal of Child Language, 39(5), 919-956. [22182242], [doi]  [abs]
  55. Nakamura, C; Arai, M; Mazuka, R (2012). Immediate use of prosody and context in predicting a syntactic structure.. Cognition, 125(2), 317-323. [22901508], [doi]  [abs]
  56. Sato, Y; Kato, M; Mazuka, R (2012). Development of single/geminate obstruent discrimination by Japanese infants: early integration of durational and nondurational cues.. Developmental Psychology, 48(1), 18-34. [21967561], [doi]  [abs]
  57. Ito, K; Jincho, N; Minai, U; Yamane, N; Mazuka, R (2012). Intonation facilitates contrast resolution: Evidence from Japanese adults and 6-year olds. Journal of Memory and Language, 66(1), 265-284. [doi]  [abs]
  58. Mazuka, R (2012). “Nyuji no onsei hattatsu” (In Japanese). (Development of infant speech perception). The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Japan,, 68(5), 241-247.
  59. Nakamura, C; Arai, M; Mazuka, R (2012). Immediate use of prosody and context in predicting a syntactic structure. Cognition, 125(3), 413-428. [22901508], [doi]  [abs]
  60. Kouki, M; Hideaki, M; Hideaki, K; Reiko, M (2011). The multi timescale phoneme acquisition model of the self-organizing based on the dynamic features. Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association, Interspeech, 749-752.  [abs]
  61. Mazuka, R; Cao, Y; Dupoux, E; Christophe, A (2011). The development of a phonological illusion: a cross-linguistic study with Japanese and French infants.. Developmental Science, 14(4), 693-699. [21676090], [doi]  [abs]
  62. Minagawa-Kawai, Y; van der Lely, H; Ramus, F; Sato, Y; Mazuka, R; Dupoux, E (2011). Optical brain imaging reveals general auditory and language-specific processing in early infant development.. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991), 21(2), 254-261. [20497946], [doi]  [abs]
  63. Sato, Y; Mori, K; Koizumi, T; Minagawa-Kawai, Y; Tanaka, A; Ozawa, E; Wakaba, Y; Mazuka, R (2011). Functional lateralization of speech processing in adults and children who stutter.. Frontiers in Psychology, 2, 70. [21687442], [doi]  [abs]
  64. Matsuda, Y-T; Ueno, K; Waggoner, RA; Erickson, D; Shimura, Y; Tanaka, K; Cheng, K; Mazuka, R (2011). Processing of infant-directed speech by adults.. Neuroimage, 54(1), 611-621. [20691794], [doi]  [abs]
  65. Jincho, N; Mazuka, R (2011). Individual differences in sentence processing: Effects of verbal working memory and cumulative linguistic knowledge. Processing and producing head-final structures, Studies in Theoretical Psycholinguistics, 38, 38, 49-65. [doi]  [abs]
  66. Arai, M., Nakamura, C. & Mazuka R (2011). An anticipatory effect of syntactic priming in processing of structurally ambiguous sentences. 2011 IEICE Technical Report, 83-86.
  67. Utsugi, A., Koizumi, M., & Mazuka, R (2011). Subtle differences between the speech of young speakers of `Accentless'and Standard Japanese dialects: An analysis of pitch peak alignment. Proceedings for the 17th The 17th International Congress of Phonetic Science, 2046-2049.
  68. Jincho, N., Oishi, H., & Mazuka, R (2011). Effects of vision and language on attention during sentence comprehension-A Visual world study. IEICE Technical Report, TL2011-16(2011-8), 49-52.
  69. Arita, S., Goto Butler, Y., Hauser, E., Horie, K., Mazuka, R., Shirai, Y., & Tsubakita, J (Ed.). (2011). Papers from the Tenth Annual Conference of th Japanese Society for Language Sciences: Studies in Language Sciences 10. Kuroshio Publishers.
  70. Utsugi, A; Koizumi, M; Mazuka, R (2010). A robust method to detect dialectal differences in the perception of lexical pitch accent. 20th International Congress on Acoustics 2010, Ica 2010 Incorporating Proceedings of the 2010 Annual Conference of the Australian Acoustical Society, 5, 3689-3696.  [abs]
  71. Mazuka, R (2010). Learning the sound system of Japanese: What does it tell us about language acquisition?. 20th International Congress on Acoustics 2010, Ica 2010 Incorporating Proceedings of the 2010 Annual Conference of the Australian Acoustical Society, 5, 4186-4193.  [abs]
  72. Sato, Y; Sogabe, Y; Mazuka, R (2010). Development of hemispheric specialization for lexical pitch-accent in Japanese infants.. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 22(11), 2503-2513. [19925204], [doi]  [abs]
  73. Yoshida, KA; Iversen, JR; Patel, AD; Mazuka, R; Nito, H; Gervain, J; Werker, JF (2010). The development of perceptual grouping biases in infancy: a Japanese-English cross-linguistic study.. Cognition, 115(2), 356-361. [20144456], [doi]  [abs]
  74. Miyazawa, K; Kikuchi, H; Mazuka, R (2010). Unsupervised learning of vowels from continuous speech based on self-organized phoneme acquisition model. Proceedings of the 11th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association, Interspeech 2010, 2914-2917.  [abs]
  75. Sato, Y; Sogabe, Y; Mazuka, R (2010). Discrimination of phonemic vowel length by Japanese infants.. Developmental Psychology, 46(1), 106-119. [20053010], [doi]  [abs]
  76. Horie, R; Mazuka, R (2010). Learning variation of deterministic chaos in auditory signals. Neuroscience Research, 68, e407-e407. [doi]
  77. Utsugi, A; Koizumi, M; Mazuka, R (2010). The perception of non-native lexical pitch accent by speakers of 'accentless' Japanese dialects. Proceedings of the International Conference on Speech Prosody.  [abs]
  78. R. Mazuka (2010). Learning the melody of a language: Investigation into language acquisition through the prosody of Japanese. Proceedings of 2010 IEICE General Conference, SS35-38.
  79. Arai, M., & Mazuka, R (2010). Linking syntactic priming to language development: a visual world eye-tracking study. Technical Report of The institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers, 110-163((TL2010-18)), 43-48.
  80. Oishi, H., Jincho, N., & Mazuka, R (2010). The involvement of inhibition function during garden-path recovery in sentence processing. Technical Report of The institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers, 110-163((TL2010-18)).
  81. Hayashi, A., & Mazuka, A. (2010). Infants’ speech perception between 5- and 13-months. Proceedings of Technical Committee of Psychological and Physiological Acoustics, Acoustical Society of Japan, 1-6.
  82. Mazuka, R; Jincho, N; Oishi, H (2009). Development of executive control and language processing. Language and Linguistics Compass, 3(1), 59-89. [doi]  [abs]
  83. Miyazawa, K., Kikuchi, H., Shinya, T., & Mazuka, R. (2009). The dynamic structure of vowels in infant-directed speech. –Riken Japanese Mother-Infant Conversation Corpus --(In Japanese; Tainyujihatsuwa no boin no jikan kozo, Riken Nihongo boshikaiwa kopasu o mochita bunseki.. The Institute of Electronics, Information and communication engineers (IEICE), Technical Report, SP2009(73), 67-72.
  84. Choi, Y.-O., & Mazuka, R. "Acquisition of prosody in Korean." Handbook of Eastasian Psycholinguistics, Volume III, Korean. Ed. Lee, C.-M., Simpson, G., & Kim, Y.J. Cambridge University Press, 2009: 255-268.
  85. R. Mazuka (2009). Role of linguistic rhythm for language acquisition. (In Japanese;Gengokakutoku no kiban wo nasu rhythm ninchi). Gekkan Gengo (Japanese monthly magazin, "Language"), 38(6), 58-65.
  86. Mazuka, R (2009). Acquisition of linguistic-rhythm and prosodic bootstrapping hypothesis (In Japanese; Gengorizumu no kakutoku to inritsu ni yoru bootosutorappingukasetsu". Japanese Journal of Phonology, 13(3), 19-32.  [abs]
  87. Gervain, J; Nespor, M; Mazuka, R; Horie, R; Mehler, J (2008). Bootstrapping word order in prelexical infants: a Japanese-Italian cross-linguistic study.. Cognitive Psychology, 57(1), 56-74. [18241850], [doi]  [abs]
  88. Jincho, N; Namiki, H; Mazuka, R (2008). Effects of verbal working memory and cumulative linguistic knowledge on reading comprehension. Japanese Psychological Research, 50(1), 12-23. [doi]  [abs]
  89. Mazuka, R; Kondo, T; Hayashi, A "Japanese mothers' use of specialized vocabulary in infant-directed speech: Infant-directed vocabulary in Japanese." The Origins of Language: Unraveling Evolutionary Forces. Ed. N. Masataka Springer Japan, January, 2008: 39-58. [doi]  [abs]
  90. Kitahara, M., Nishikawa, K., Igarashi, Y., Shinya, T., & Mazuka, R (2008). Charactiristics of pitch accents in infant-directed speech -An analysis of Riken Japanese Mother-Infant Conversation Corpus (In Japanese; Tai nyuuji hatsuwa ni okeru pitchi akusento no seishitsu ni tsuite; riken nihongo boshi kaiwa koopasu o tsukatta bunseki. The Institute of Elecgtronics, Information and Communication Engeneers Technical Report, NLC2008(46), 133-136.
  91. Y. Igarashi, & R. Mazuka (2008). Exaggerated Prosody in Infant-directed Speech?: Intonational Phonological Analysis of Japanese Infant-Directed Speech. Proceedings for Boston University Conference for Language Development, 32.
  92. Y. Sato, & R. Mazuka (2008). [Relation between prenatal learning and post-natal language development: Comments on Morokuma, S., Fukushima, K., Nakano, H., and Wake, N. "Evaluating central nervous system fetus' behavior" (In Japanese)]. Baby Science, 7, 16-17.
  93. R. Mazuka "Age of acquisition and critical period in language acquisition (In Japanese; Gengo kakutoku ni okeru nenrei kooka ha rinkaiki ka)." Brain Science and Communication (Gengo to shiko o umu no). Ed. A. Iriki University of Tokyo Press, 2008: 39-58.
  94. Tajima, K., Tanaka, K., & Mazuka, R (2008). Does Japanese motherese help children acquire Japanese rhythm? -- Distributional analysis of moraic phonemes in infant-directed speech -- (In Japanese; hahaoya tokuyuu no hanashi kata wa nihongo rizumu no kakutoku ni yakudatsuka? --tainyuuji onsei ni okeru tokushuhaku onso no bunseki kara. The Institute of Elecgtronics, Information and Communication Engeneers Technical Report, SP2008(37), 99-104.
  95. Mazuka, R (2008). Infant speech perception and language acquisition (In Japanese;Nyuuji no onsei chikaku to gengo kakutoku). Life Science (In Japanese; Seitai No Kagaku), 59(5), 448-449.
  96. Jincho, N; Namiki, H; Mazuka, R (2008). Effects of verbal working memory and cumulative linguistic knowledge on reading comprehension. Japanese Psychological Research, 51(1), 12-23. [doi]  [abs]
  97. Sato, Y; Sogabe, Y; Mazuka, R (2007). Brain responses in the processing of lexical pitch-accent by Japanese speakers.. Neuroreport, 18(18), 2001-2004. [18007202], [doi]  [abs]
  98. Sato, Y; Mazuka, R; Sogabe, Y (2007). A near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) study of lexical pitch accent processing in Japanese speakers. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism, 27(SUPPL. 1), BP13-B06M.  [abs]
  99. Imai, M; Mazuka, R (2007). Language-relative construal of individuation constrained by universal ontology: revisiting language universals and linguistic relativity.. Cognitive Science, 31(3), 385-413. [21635302], [doi]  [abs]
  100. Matsuda, Y; Ueno, K; Waggoner, RA; Erickson, D; Shimura, Y; Tanaka, K; Cheng, K; Mazuka, R (2007). Processing of infant-directed speech in parents: An fMRI study. Neuroscience Research, 58, S45-S45. [doi]
  101. Kondo, T., Jincho, N., Mazuka, R., & Hayashi, A (2007). Influences of phonological length prosody in silent reading (In Japanese; Yomi no katei ni okeru onincho oyobi inritu no eikyo). The Institute of Electronics, Information communication engineers (IEICE) Technical Report, TL2007(8), 41-46.
  102. Mazuka, R (2007). The rhythm-based prosodic bootstrapping hypothesis of early language acquisition: Does it work for learning for all languages?. Journal of the Liguistic Society of Japan, 9(132), 1-13.
  103. Imai, M; Mazuka, R (2007). Revisiting language universals and linguistic relativity: language-relative construal of individuation constrained by universal ontology. Cognitive Science, 31, 385-414.
  104. Y. Igarashi & R. Mazuka (2006). "Hahaoya tokuyuu no hanashikata (Motherese) wa otona no Nihongo to doochigau ka -- RIKEN Niongoboshikaiwa koopasu"(In Japanese: How do mothers speak differently to infants? -- RIKEN Mother-Infant Conversation Corpus --). The Institute of Elecgtronics, Information and Communication Engeneers Technical Report, 2006, 31-35.
  105. M. Nakayama, R. Mazuka & Y. Shirai (Ed.). (2006). Handbook of East-Asian Psycholinguistics: Volume 2 Japanese. Cambridge University Press.
  106. T. Kondo, R. Mazuka, & K. Kakehi "Role of lexical properties in Japanese sentence processing." Handbook of East-Asian Psycholinguistics: Volume II, Japanese. Ed. M. Nakayama, R. Mazuka & Y. Shirai Cambridge University Press, 2006: 226-232.
  107. M. Nakayama, Y. Shirai & R. Mazuka "Introduction." Handbook of East-Asian Psycholinguistics: Volume II, Japanese. Ed. M. Nakayama, R. Mazuka & Y. Shirai Cambridge University Press, 2006: 1-10.
  108. R. Mazuka, Y. Igarashi, & K. Nishikawa (2006). Input for learning Japanese: RIKEN Japanese Mother-infant Conversation Corpus. IEICE Technical Report, TL-2006-16, 11-15.
  109. Mazuka, R (2006). "Nyuuji no onsee-chikaku-gakushuu ni okeru kobetsu gengo no eikyou -- Hayashi ronbun e no komento--" (In Japanese: Influence of individual languages for infants' speech perception development. -- response to Hayashi paper --). Japanese Psychological Review, 49(1), 75-77.
  110. Mazuka, R (2006). "Gengo-nai no kobetsu reberu tokusei to gengo kakutoku no mekanizumu" (In Japanese: The role of language specific characteristics for the mechanisms for language acquisition). Baby Science, 5, 37-38.
  111. Choi, Y; Mazuka, R (2003). Young children's use of prosody in sentence parsing.. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 32(2), 197-217. [12690831], [doi]  [abs]
  112. Mazuka, R., Itoh, K., Kondo, T. "Cost of scrambling in Japanese sentence processing." Papers from International East Asian Psycholinguistics Workshop. Ed. M. Nakayama CSLI, Stanford, California, 2002
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