Discovering phonetic function

The paper considers two topics on which one or other of the target papers disagrees, explicitly or implicitly, with one or other of its companion papers, and tries to resolve the differences. The topics are: (i) "categorical-like" perception of phonetic contrasts by infants, as evidence of " innate" phonetic capacity; (ii) units of perception, and the relations between perception and production.

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