Internet, alt.obituaries consulté le 04-12-2005
Information trouvée : Peter D. Eimas, a Brown University scientist who found that babies can distinguish
different sounds of speech as early as their first month and published his findings
in a groundbreaking study explaining how infants acquire language, died Oct. 28 2005
at his home in Providence, R.I. Peter Dorman Eimas was born in Bridgeport, Conn. in
1935? Dr. Eimas taught at Williams College and briefly at Rutgers before arriving
at Brown as an associate professor in 1968. He became a professor in 1971 and was
chairman of the psychology department from 1977 to 1980. He was a former director
of the Center for Cognitive Science at Brown. Dr. Eimas became a professor emeritus
in 1996.
LCNA (CD), 1996-06
Speech, language, and communication / ed. by Joanne L. Miller, Peter D. Eimas, 1995