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Plos One|October 20, 2017
Do two and three year old children use an incremental first-NP-as-agent bias to process active transitive and passive sentences?: A permutation analysisKirsten Abbot-Smith, Franklin Chang, Caroline Rowland, et al.
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science|August 26, 2015
The retreat from overgeneralization in child language acquisition: word learning, morphology, and verb argument structureBen Ambridge, Julian M Pine, Caroline F Rowland, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|January 10, 2022
Revisiting Subject-Object Asymmetry in the Production of Cantonese Relative Clauses: Evidence From Elicited Production in 3-Year-OldsAngel Chan, Stephen Matthews, Nicole Tse, et al.
Cognition|September 19, 2012
The development of abstract syntax: evidence from structural priming and the lexical boostCaroline F Rowland, Franklin Chang, Ben Ambridge, et al.
Pediatrics|September 14, 2019
Improving Emergency Department Management of Diabetic Ketoacidosis in ChildrenShannon H Baumer-Mouradian, Matthew P Gray, Peter M Wolfgram, et al.
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Plos One|October 20, 2017
Do two and three year old children use an incremental first-NP-as-agent bias to process active transitive and passive sentences?: A permutation analysisKirsten Abbot-Smith, Franklin Chang, Caroline Rowland, et al.
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science|August 26, 2015
The retreat from overgeneralization in child language acquisition: word learning, morphology, and verb argument structureBen Ambridge, Julian M Pine, Caroline F Rowland, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|January 10, 2022
Revisiting Subject-Object Asymmetry in the Production of Cantonese Relative Clauses: Evidence From Elicited Production in 3-Year-OldsAngel Chan, Stephen Matthews, Nicole Tse, et al.
Cognition|September 19, 2012
The development of abstract syntax: evidence from structural priming and the lexical boostCaroline F Rowland, Franklin Chang, Ben Ambridge, et al.
Pediatrics|September 14, 2019
Improving Emergency Department Management of Diabetic Ketoacidosis in ChildrenShannon H Baumer-Mouradian, Matthew P Gray, Peter M Wolfgram, et al.
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