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Acceptance of lexical overlap by monolingual and bilingual toddlers
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Sensitivity to amplitude envelope rise time in infancy and vocabulary development at three years : a significant relationship
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Infant-directed speech facilitates seven-month-old infants' cortical tracking of speech
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Constraints on tone sensitivity in novel word learning by monolingual and bilingual infants : tone properties are more influential than tone familiarity
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The development of fast‐mapping and novel word retention strategies in monolingual and bilingual infants
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The origins of babytalk : smiling, teaching or social convergence?
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Is it a name or a fact? : disambiguation of reference via exclusivity and pragmatic reasoning
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OZI : Australian English communicative development inventory
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Novel word learning, reading difficulties, and phonological processing skills
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Mutual exclusivity develops as a consequence of abstract rather than particular vocabulary knowledge
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The effects of linguistic experience on the flexible use of mutual exclusivity in word learning
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