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Does phonological distance impact quality of phonological representations? Evidence from Arabic diglossia
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- 13 August 2018, pp. 1377-1399
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Testing the effect of an arbitrary subject pronoun on relative clause comprehension: a study with Hebrew-speaking children
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- 19 February 2018, pp. 959-980
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Acquisition of locative utterances in Norwegian: structure-building via lexical learning
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- 15 March 2018, pp. 981-1005
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How children learn to produce appropriate referring expressions in narratives: the role of clarification requests and modeling
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- 10 November 2017, pp. 736-752
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Who is the agent? The influence of pragmatic leads on children's reference assignment in non-obligatory control*
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- 09 August 2017, pp. 442-478
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Reduplication facilitates early word segmentation*
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- 06 February 2017, pp. 204-218
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Fourteen-month-olds’ sensitivity to acoustic salience in minimal pair word learning
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- 21 February 2018, pp. 1198-1211
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Development of unfamiliar accent comprehension continues through adolescence
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- 05 April 2018, pp. 1400-1411
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Acquisition of prosodic focus marking by English, French, and German three-, four-, five- and six-year-olds*
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- 02 May 2017, pp. 219-241
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Temporal features of word-initial /s/+stop clusters in bilingual Mandarin–English children and monolingual English children and adults*
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- 18 May 2017, pp. 479-497
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The benefit of simultaneously encountered exemplars and of exemplar variability to verb learning
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- 09 May 2018, pp. 1412-1422
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Keeping it simple: the grammatical properties of shared book reading
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- 17 November 2017, pp. 753-766
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Development of first- and second-language vocabulary knowledge among language-minority children: evidence from single language and conceptual scores
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- 12 March 2018, pp. 1006-1017
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The adversative connectives aber and but in conversational corpora
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- 09 March 2018, pp. 1212-1226
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Locals don't have accents: children weigh phonological proficiency over syntactic or semantic proficiency when categorizing individuals
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- 02 March 2018, pp. 1018-1034
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SES effects on the use of variation sets in child-directed speech
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- 05 July 2018, pp. 1423-1438
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He said, she said: effects of bilingualism on cross-talker word recognition in infancy*
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- 30 May 2017, pp. 498-510
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Syllables and inflectional morphemes in early Finnish readers: evidence from eye-movements
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- 16 May 2018, pp. 1227-1245
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Children's comprehension of plural predicate conjunction*
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- 08 May 2017, pp. 242-259
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The development of determiners in the context of French–English bilingualism: a study of cross-linguistic influence
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- 10 November 2017, pp. 767-787
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