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Casey Lew-Williams

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Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|February 22, 2023
Infants' lexical comprehension and lexical anticipation abilities are closely linked in early language developmentTracy Reuter, Carolyn Mazzei, Casey Lew-Williams, et al.
Current Biology : CB|October 17, 2017
Mothers Consistently Alter Their Unique Vocal Fingerprints When Communicating with InfantsElise A Piazza, Marius Cătălin Iordan, Casey Lew-Williams
Developmental Science|May 23, 2020
The moment-to-moment pitch dynamics of child-directed speech shape toddlers' attention and learningMira L Nencheva, Elise A Piazza, Casey Lew-Williams
Psychological Science|December 18, 2019
Infant and Adult Brains Are Coupled to the Dynamics of Natural CommunicationElise A Piazza, Liat Hasenfratz, Uri Hasson, et al.
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience|October 21, 2017
Social touch interacts with infants' learning of auditory patternsCasey Lew-Williams, Brock Ferguson, Rana Abu-Zhaya, et al.
Bilingualism (Cambridge, England)|April 11, 2022
Effects of language mixing on bilingual children's word learningKrista Byers-Heinlein, Amel Jardak, Eva Fourakis, et al.
Cognition|May 9, 2021
Neural synchrony predicts children's learning of novel wordsElise A Piazza, Ariella Cohen, Juliana Trach, et al.
Developmental Psychology|October 12, 2023
Moving beyond "nouns in the lab": Using naturalistic data to understand why infants' first words include uh-oh and hiKennedy Casey, Christine E Potter, Casey Lew-Williams, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|October 23, 2017
Fathers' repetition of words is coupled with children's vocabulariesJessica F Schwab, Meredith L Rowe, Natasha Cabrera, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|July 24, 2020
The scope of audience design in child-directed speech: Parents' tailoring of word lengths for adult versus child listenersNicholas Tippenhauer, Eva R Fourakis, Duane G Watson, et al.
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Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|February 22, 2023
Infants' lexical comprehension and lexical anticipation abilities are closely linked in early language developmentTracy Reuter, Carolyn Mazzei, Casey Lew-Williams, et al.
Current Biology : CB|October 17, 2017
Mothers Consistently Alter Their Unique Vocal Fingerprints When Communicating with InfantsElise A Piazza, Marius Cătălin Iordan, Casey Lew-Williams
Developmental Science|May 23, 2020
The moment-to-moment pitch dynamics of child-directed speech shape toddlers' attention and learningMira L Nencheva, Elise A Piazza, Casey Lew-Williams
Psychological Science|December 18, 2019
Infant and Adult Brains Are Coupled to the Dynamics of Natural CommunicationElise A Piazza, Liat Hasenfratz, Uri Hasson, et al.
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience|October 21, 2017
Social touch interacts with infants' learning of auditory patternsCasey Lew-Williams, Brock Ferguson, Rana Abu-Zhaya, et al.
Bilingualism (Cambridge, England)|April 11, 2022
Effects of language mixing on bilingual children's word learningKrista Byers-Heinlein, Amel Jardak, Eva Fourakis, et al.
Cognition|May 9, 2021
Neural synchrony predicts children's learning of novel wordsElise A Piazza, Ariella Cohen, Juliana Trach, et al.
Developmental Psychology|October 12, 2023
Moving beyond "nouns in the lab": Using naturalistic data to understand why infants' first words include uh-oh and hiKennedy Casey, Christine E Potter, Casey Lew-Williams, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|October 23, 2017
Fathers' repetition of words is coupled with children's vocabulariesJessica F Schwab, Meredith L Rowe, Natasha Cabrera, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|July 24, 2020
The scope of audience design in child-directed speech: Parents' tailoring of word lengths for adult versus child listenersNicholas Tippenhauer, Eva R Fourakis, Duane G Watson, et al.
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