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Current Biology : CB|November 10, 2009
Newborns' cry melody is shaped by their native languageBirgit Mampe, Angela D Friederici, Anne Christophe, et al.
Developmental Science|April 18, 2009
Categorizing words using 'frequent frames': what cross-linguistic analyses reveal about distributional acquisition strategiesEmmanuel Chemla, Toben H Mintz, Savita Bernal, et al.
Cognition|March 14, 2017
Phrasal prosody constrains syntactic analysis in toddlersAlex de Carvalho, Isabelle Dautriche, Isabelle Lin, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|November 25, 2020
Toddlers exploit referential and syntactic cues to flexibly adapt their interpretation of novel verb meaningsAlex de Carvalho, Isabelle Dautriche, Anne-Caroline Fiévet, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 27, 2022
Rapid infant learning of syntactic-semantic linksMonica Barbir, Mireille J Babineau, Anne-Caroline Fiévet, et al.
Psychological Science|January 23, 2019
Prosody and Function Words Cue the Acquisition of Word Meanings in 18-Month-Old InfantsAlex de Carvalho, Angela Xiaoxue He, Jeffrey Lidz, et al.
Child Development|July 14, 2018
Three- to Four-Year-Old Children Rapidly Adapt Their Predictions and Use Them to Learn Novel Word MeaningsNaomi Havron, Alex de Carvalho, Anne-Caroline Fiévet, et al.
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience|April 4, 2016
ERP evidence for on-line syntactic computations in 2-year-oldsPerrine Brusini, Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz, Michel Dutat, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|July 3, 2016
English-speaking preschoolers can use phrasal prosody for syntactic parsingAlex de Carvalho, Jeffrey Lidz, Lyn Tieu, et al.
Developmental Science|January 23, 2021
"Look! It is not a bamoule!": 18- and 24-month-olds can use negative sentences to constrain their interpretation of novel word meaningsAlex de Carvalho, Cécile Crimon, Axel Barrault, et al.
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Current Biology : CB|November 10, 2009
Newborns' cry melody is shaped by their native languageBirgit Mampe, Angela D Friederici, Anne Christophe, et al.
Developmental Science|April 18, 2009
Categorizing words using 'frequent frames': what cross-linguistic analyses reveal about distributional acquisition strategiesEmmanuel Chemla, Toben H Mintz, Savita Bernal, et al.
Cognition|March 14, 2017
Phrasal prosody constrains syntactic analysis in toddlersAlex de Carvalho, Isabelle Dautriche, Isabelle Lin, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|November 25, 2020
Toddlers exploit referential and syntactic cues to flexibly adapt their interpretation of novel verb meaningsAlex de Carvalho, Isabelle Dautriche, Anne-Caroline Fiévet, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 27, 2022
Rapid infant learning of syntactic-semantic linksMonica Barbir, Mireille J Babineau, Anne-Caroline Fiévet, et al.
Psychological Science|January 23, 2019
Prosody and Function Words Cue the Acquisition of Word Meanings in 18-Month-Old InfantsAlex de Carvalho, Angela Xiaoxue He, Jeffrey Lidz, et al.
Child Development|July 14, 2018
Three- to Four-Year-Old Children Rapidly Adapt Their Predictions and Use Them to Learn Novel Word MeaningsNaomi Havron, Alex de Carvalho, Anne-Caroline Fiévet, et al.
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience|April 4, 2016
ERP evidence for on-line syntactic computations in 2-year-oldsPerrine Brusini, Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz, Michel Dutat, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|July 3, 2016
English-speaking preschoolers can use phrasal prosody for syntactic parsingAlex de Carvalho, Jeffrey Lidz, Lyn Tieu, et al.
Developmental Science|January 23, 2021
"Look! It is not a bamoule!": 18- and 24-month-olds can use negative sentences to constrain their interpretation of novel word meaningsAlex de Carvalho, Cécile Crimon, Axel Barrault, et al.
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