4. Reflections on reflections of infant word recognition
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Hahn, Laura E., Titia Benders, Paula Fikkert & Tineke M. Snijders
2021 .
Infants’ Implicit Rhyme Perception in Child Songs and Its Relationship With Vocabulary .
Frontiers in Psychology 12
Johnson, Elizabeth K.
2016 .
Constructing a Proto-Lexicon: An Integrative View of Infant Language Development .
Annual Review of Linguistics 2:1
► pp. 391 ff.
Altvater‐Mackensen, Nicole & Nivedita Mani
2013 .
Word‐form familiarity bootstraps infant speech segmentation .
Developmental Science 16:6
► pp. 980 ff.
Bleses, Dorthe, Hans Basbøll & Werner Vach
2011 .
Is Danish difficult to acquire? Evidence from Nordic past-tense studies .
Language and Cognitive Processes 26:8
► pp. 1193 ff.
Kooijman, Valesca, Peter Hagoort & Anne Cutler
2009 .
Prosodic Structure in Early Word Segmentation: ERP Evidence From Dutch Ten‐Month‐Olds .
Infancy 14:6
► pp. 591 ff.
Johnson, Elizabeth K. & Amanda Seidl
2008 .
Clause Segmentation by 6‐Month‐Old Infants: A Crosslinguistic Perspective .
Infancy 13:5
► pp. 440 ff.
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