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COVID-19 first lockdown as a window into language acquisition: Associations between caregiver-child activities and vocabulary gains
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In: [PsyArXiv preprint] COVID-19 first lockdown as a window into language acquisition: associations between caregiver-child activities and vocabulary gains (2022)
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COVID-19 first lockdown as a window into language acquisition : associations between caregiver-child activities and vocabulary gains
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Social isolation and vocabulary development: insights from British families with varying SES ...
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Size Sound Symbolism in Mothers' Speech to their Infants ...
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Size Sound Symbolism in Mothers' Speech to their Infants ...
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Mothers' Work Status and 17-month-olds' Productive Vocabulary.
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From babble to words: Infants’ early productions match words and objects in their environment
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In: Cogn Psychol (2020)
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From babble to words: Infants’ early productions match words and objects in their environment
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From babble to words: Infants’ early productions match words and objects in their environment
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Phonological motivation for the acquisition of onomatopoeia: An analysis of early words
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Phonological motivation for the acquisition of onomatopoeia: An analysis of early words
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Mothers’ work status and 17‐month‐olds’ productive vocabulary
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A role for onomatopoeia in early language: evidence from phonological development
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Mothers’ work status and 17‐month‐olds’ productive vocabulary
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Mothers’ Work Status and 17-month-olds’ Productive Vocabulary
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How salient are onomatopoeia in the early input? : A prosodic analysis of infant-directed speech.
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A perceptual advantage for onomatopoeia in early word learning: Evidence from eye-tracking
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A perceptual advantage for onomatopoeia in early word learning: Evidence from eye-tracking
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How salient are onomatopoeia in the early input? A prosodic analysis of infant-directed speech
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How salient are onomatopoeia in the early input? A prosodic analysis of infant-directed speech
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