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Emily Mather

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Frontiers in Psychology|March 6, 2013
Bootstrapping the early lexicon: how do children use old knowledge to create new meanings?Emily Mather
Frontiers in Psychology|August 6, 2013
Novelty, attention, and challenges for developmental psychologyEmily Mather
Journal of Child Language|November 25, 2010
Mutual exclusivity and phonological novelty constrain word learning at 16 monthsEmily Mather, Kim Plunkett
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|December 25, 2009
Novel labels support 10-month-olds' attention to novel objectsEmily Mather, Kim Plunkett
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|July 23, 2020
Learning Words Over Time: The Role of Stimulus Repetition in Mutual ExclusivityEmily Mather, Kim Plunkett
Cognitive Science|March 23, 2012
The role of novelty in early word learningEmily Mather, Kim Plunkett
Cognition|March 9, 2011
Same items, different order: effects of temporal variability on infant categorizationEmily Mather, Kim Plunkett
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|January 5, 2011
The impact of novel labels on visual processing during infancyEmily Mather, Graham Schafer, Carmel Houston-Price
Journal of Child Language|December 8, 2007
Discrepancy between parental reports of infants' receptive vocabulary and infants' behaviour in a preferential looking taskCarmel Houston-Price, Emily Mather, Elena Sakkalou
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|August 28, 2016
Reprint of "Young children's referent selection is guided by novelty for both words and actions"Erin L Dysart, Emily Mather, Kevin J Riggs
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Frontiers in Psychology|March 6, 2013
Bootstrapping the early lexicon: how do children use old knowledge to create new meanings?Emily Mather
Frontiers in Psychology|August 6, 2013
Novelty, attention, and challenges for developmental psychologyEmily Mather
Journal of Child Language|November 25, 2010
Mutual exclusivity and phonological novelty constrain word learning at 16 monthsEmily Mather, Kim Plunkett
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|December 25, 2009
Novel labels support 10-month-olds' attention to novel objectsEmily Mather, Kim Plunkett
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|July 23, 2020
Learning Words Over Time: The Role of Stimulus Repetition in Mutual ExclusivityEmily Mather, Kim Plunkett
Cognitive Science|March 23, 2012
The role of novelty in early word learningEmily Mather, Kim Plunkett
Cognition|March 9, 2011
Same items, different order: effects of temporal variability on infant categorizationEmily Mather, Kim Plunkett
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|January 5, 2011
The impact of novel labels on visual processing during infancyEmily Mather, Graham Schafer, Carmel Houston-Price
Journal of Child Language|December 8, 2007
Discrepancy between parental reports of infants' receptive vocabulary and infants' behaviour in a preferential looking taskCarmel Houston-Price, Emily Mather, Elena Sakkalou
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|August 28, 2016
Reprint of "Young children's referent selection is guided by novelty for both words and actions"Erin L Dysart, Emily Mather, Kevin J Riggs
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