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Inbal Arnon

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Journal of Child Language|March 31, 2009
Rethinking child difficulty: the effect of NP type on children's processing of relative clauses in HebrewInbal Arnon
Journal of Child Language|February 4, 2015
What can frequency effects tell us about the building blocks and mechanisms of language learning?Inbal Arnon
Topics in Cognitive Science|May 7, 2019
Statistical Learning, Implicit Learning, and First Language Acquisition: A Critical Evaluation of Two Developmental PredictionsInbal Arnon
Behavior Research Methods|February 14, 2019
Do current statistical learning tasks capture stable individual differences in children? An investigation of task reliability across modalityInbal Arnon
Journal of Child Language|July 5, 2021
The Starting Big approach to language learningInbal Arnon
Developmental Science|September 14, 2017
The developmental trajectory of children's auditory and visual statistical learning abilities: modality-based differences in the effect of ageLimor Raviv, Inbal Arnon
Journal of Child Language|January 10, 2017
Minding the gaps: literacy enhances lexical segmentation in children learning to readNaomi Havron, Inbal Arnon
Scientific Reports|March 4, 2024
Cultural evolution creates the statistical structure of languageInbal Arnon, Simon Kirby
Cognition|December 16, 2011
Granularity and the acquisition of grammatical gender: how order-of-acquisition affects what gets learnedInbal Arnon, Michael Ramscar
Journal of Child Language|June 30, 2020
Starting Big: The Effect of Unit Size on Language Learning in Children and AdultsNaomi Havron, Inbal Arnon
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Journal of Child Language|March 31, 2009
Rethinking child difficulty: the effect of NP type on children's processing of relative clauses in HebrewInbal Arnon
Journal of Child Language|February 4, 2015
What can frequency effects tell us about the building blocks and mechanisms of language learning?Inbal Arnon
Topics in Cognitive Science|May 7, 2019
Statistical Learning, Implicit Learning, and First Language Acquisition: A Critical Evaluation of Two Developmental PredictionsInbal Arnon
Behavior Research Methods|February 14, 2019
Do current statistical learning tasks capture stable individual differences in children? An investigation of task reliability across modalityInbal Arnon
Journal of Child Language|July 5, 2021
The Starting Big approach to language learningInbal Arnon
Developmental Science|September 14, 2017
The developmental trajectory of children's auditory and visual statistical learning abilities: modality-based differences in the effect of ageLimor Raviv, Inbal Arnon
Journal of Child Language|January 10, 2017
Minding the gaps: literacy enhances lexical segmentation in children learning to readNaomi Havron, Inbal Arnon
Scientific Reports|March 4, 2024
Cultural evolution creates the statistical structure of languageInbal Arnon, Simon Kirby
Cognition|December 16, 2011
Granularity and the acquisition of grammatical gender: how order-of-acquisition affects what gets learnedInbal Arnon, Michael Ramscar
Journal of Child Language|June 30, 2020
Starting Big: The Effect of Unit Size on Language Learning in Children and AdultsNaomi Havron, Inbal Arnon
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