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The Origins of Social Knowledge in Altricial Species
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In: Annu Rev Dev Psychol (2020)
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The Cognitive and Neural Underpinnings of Language Learning and Processing
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Language Learning as Language Use: Statistically-based Chunking in Development
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The social functions of babbling: Acoustic and contextual characteristics that facilitate maternal responsiveness
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Juvenile zebra finches learn the underlying structural regularities of their fathers’ song
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Bidirectional Influences Of Social Feedback On Parent-Infant Communication
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Empirically Bridging Individual Differences Across Statistical Learning And Language
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The value of vocalizing: Five-month-old infants associate their own noncry vocalizations with responses from caregivers
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Social interaction shapes babbling: Testing parallels between birdsong and speech
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