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Semantic cues in language learning: an artificial language study with adult and child learners ...
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Semantic cues in language learning: an artificial language study with adult and child learners ...
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Statistical and explicit learning of graphotactic patterns with no phonological counterpart: Evidence from an artificial lexicon study with 7- 8-year-olds and adults
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Semantic cues in language learning: an artificial language study with adult and child learners
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Artificial language learning methods as a tool for sociolinguistic research
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Statistical learning and spelling: Evidence from an incidental learning experiment with children.
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Samara, Singh, & Wonnacott (pre-print). Statistical learning and spelling: Evidence from an incidental learning experiment with children ...
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Brown, Smith, Samara, & Wonnacott (pre-print). Semantic cues in language learning: An artificial language study with adult and child learners. ...
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Statistical learning and spelling: Evidence from an incidental learning experiment with children
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Semantic cues in language learning: An artificial language study with adult and child learners.
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Language learning, language use and the evolution of linguistic variation
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Acquiring variation in an artificial language: Children and adults are sensitive to socially conditioned linguistic variation
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Language learning, language use and the evolution of linguistic variation
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Language learning, language use and the evolution of linguistic variation
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Acquiring variation in an artificial language : children and adults are sensitive to socially conditioned linguistic variation
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Language learning, language use and the evolution of linguistic variation
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The cognitive and interactional causes of regularity in language
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Learning to read and spell words in different writing systems
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