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Electrophysiological investigation of infants’ understanding of understanding
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Fourteen-month-old infants track the language comprehension of communicative partners
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III: Analyses and results for study 1: Estimating the effect of linguistic distance on vocabulary development
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Vocabulary of 2-year-olds learning English and an additional language: norms and effects of linguistic distance
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Vocabulary of 2-year-olds learning English and an additional language: Norms and effects of linguistic distance
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III: ANALYSES AND RESULTS FOR STUDY 1: ESTIMATING THE EFFECT OF LINGUISTIC DISTANCE ON VOCABULARY DEVELOPMENT.
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Vocabulary of 2-Year-Olds Learning English and an Additional Language: Norms and Effects of Linguistic Distance
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Learning multiple rules simultaneously: affixes are more salient than reduplications
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Automatic text analysis: gradations of text types in web pages
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Vocabulary of 2‐year‐olds learning English and an additional language: norms and effects of linguistic distance
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In: Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development
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