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Brock Ferguson

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Journal of Child Language|November 11, 2016
Linking language and categorization in infancyBrock Ferguson, Sandra Waxman
Cognition|October 4, 2015
What the [beep]? Six-month-olds link novel communicative signals to meaningBrock Ferguson, Sandra R Waxman
Scientific Reports|May 7, 2016
Communicative signals support abstract rule learning by 7-month-old infantsBrock Ferguson, Casey Lew-Williams
Developmental Science|July 18, 2018
The profile of abstract rule learning in infancy: Meta-analytic and experimental evidenceHugh Rabagliati, Brock Ferguson, Casey Lew-Williams
Language Learning and Development : the Official Journal of the Society for Language Development|November 13, 2018
When <i>veps</i> cry: Two-year-olds efficiently learn novel words from linguistic contexts aloneBrock Ferguson, Eileen Graf, Sandra R Waxman
Cognition|January 28, 2014
Infants use known verbs to learn novel nouns: evidence from 15- and 19-month-oldsBrock Ferguson, Eileen Graf, Sandra R Waxman
Scientific Reports|November 13, 2024
Six-month-old infants use cross-modal synchrony to identify novel communicative signalsBrock Ferguson, Alexander LaTourrette, Sandra R Waxman
Frontiers in Psychology|September 18, 2015
The precision of 12-month-old infants' link between language and categorization predicts vocabulary size at 12 and 18 monthsBrock Ferguson, Mélanie Havy, Sandra R Waxman
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|December 18, 2014
Very young infants' responses to human and nonhuman primate vocalizationsBrock Ferguson, Danielle R Perszyk, Sandra R Waxman
Developmental Science|December 30, 2016
Maturation constrains the effect of exposure in linking language and thought: evidence from healthy preterm infantsDanielle R Perszyk, Brock Ferguson, Sandra R Waxman
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Journal of Child Language|November 11, 2016
Linking language and categorization in infancyBrock Ferguson, Sandra Waxman
Cognition|October 4, 2015
What the [beep]? Six-month-olds link novel communicative signals to meaningBrock Ferguson, Sandra R Waxman
Scientific Reports|May 7, 2016
Communicative signals support abstract rule learning by 7-month-old infantsBrock Ferguson, Casey Lew-Williams
Developmental Science|July 18, 2018
The profile of abstract rule learning in infancy: Meta-analytic and experimental evidenceHugh Rabagliati, Brock Ferguson, Casey Lew-Williams
Language Learning and Development : the Official Journal of the Society for Language Development|November 13, 2018
When <i>veps</i> cry: Two-year-olds efficiently learn novel words from linguistic contexts aloneBrock Ferguson, Eileen Graf, Sandra R Waxman
Cognition|January 28, 2014
Infants use known verbs to learn novel nouns: evidence from 15- and 19-month-oldsBrock Ferguson, Eileen Graf, Sandra R Waxman
Scientific Reports|November 13, 2024
Six-month-old infants use cross-modal synchrony to identify novel communicative signalsBrock Ferguson, Alexander LaTourrette, Sandra R Waxman
Frontiers in Psychology|September 18, 2015
The precision of 12-month-old infants' link between language and categorization predicts vocabulary size at 12 and 18 monthsBrock Ferguson, Mélanie Havy, Sandra R Waxman
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|December 18, 2014
Very young infants' responses to human and nonhuman primate vocalizationsBrock Ferguson, Danielle R Perszyk, Sandra R Waxman
Developmental Science|December 30, 2016
Maturation constrains the effect of exposure in linking language and thought: evidence from healthy preterm infantsDanielle R Perszyk, Brock Ferguson, Sandra R Waxman
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