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Ferhat Karaman

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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|August 8, 2017
The longevity of statistical learning: When infant memory decays, isolated words come to the rescueFerhat Karaman, Jessica F Hay
Developmental Psychology|January 25, 2024
A changing role for transitional probabilities in word learning during the transition to toddlerhood?Jill Lany, Ferhat Karaman, Jessica F Hay
Cognitive Science|March 26, 2024
Can Infants Retain Statistically Segmented Words and Mappings Across a Delay?Ferhat Karaman, Jill Lany, Jessica F Hay
Animal Behaviour|March 13, 2018
Studying audience effects in animals: what we can learn from human language researchBrittany Coppinger, Ryan A Cannistraci, Ferhat Karaman, et al.
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|August 8, 2017
The longevity of statistical learning: When infant memory decays, isolated words come to the rescueFerhat Karaman, Jessica F Hay
Developmental Psychology|January 25, 2024
A changing role for transitional probabilities in word learning during the transition to toddlerhood?Jill Lany, Ferhat Karaman, Jessica F Hay
Cognitive Science|March 26, 2024
Can Infants Retain Statistically Segmented Words and Mappings Across a Delay?Ferhat Karaman, Jill Lany, Jessica F Hay
Animal Behaviour|March 13, 2018
Studying audience effects in animals: what we can learn from human language researchBrittany Coppinger, Ryan A Cannistraci, Ferhat Karaman, et al.
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