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Keyword Connections
word learning
Journals
8
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journal of experimental child psychology
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Health Communication
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Cognition
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Cancer research
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Infant behavior & development
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international journal of language & communication disorders
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topics in cognitive science
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open mind : discoveries in cognitive science
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Bibliographies
15
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Consistency and Variability in Children's Word Learning Across Languages.
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Using the N400 event-related potential to study word learning from context in children from low- and higher-socioeconomic status homes.
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Two-year-olds consolidate verb meanings during a nap.
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beyond modeling abstractions: learning nouns over developmental time in atypical populations and individuals
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15-month-old infants fast map words but not representational gestures of multimodal labels
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preschoolers’ novel noun extensions: shape in spite of knowing better
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limits on monolingualism? a comparison of monolingual and bilingual infants’ abilities to integrate lexical tone in novel word learning.
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Phonetic perceptual reorganization across the first year of life: Looking back.
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The role of phonology during visual word learning in adults: An integrative review.
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Associations between language and literacy skills and sight word learning for native and nonnative English-speaking kindergarteners
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play along: effects of music and social interaction on word learning.
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rapid l2 word learning through high constraint sentence context: an event-related potential study
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cross-situational word learning is both implicit and strategic
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bringing back the body into the mind: gestures enhance word learning in foreign language
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The impact of handwriting and typing practice in children’s letter and word learning: Implications for literacy development