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Isabelle Dautriche

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Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|December 10, 2024
Forms and Functions of Gestures in Preverbal 12- to 15-Months Old InfantsShreejata Gupta, Eulalie Pequay, Clément François, et al.
American Journal of Primatology|March 13, 2024
Humans (Homo sapiens) but not baboons (Papio papio) demonstrate crossmodal pitch-luminance correspondenceKonstantina Margiotoudi, Joel Fagot, Adrien Meguerditchian, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 11, 2019
Constraints on the lexicons of human languages have cognitive roots present in baboons (<i>Papio papio</i>)Emmanuel Chemla, Isabelle Dautriche, Brian Buccola, et al.
Open Mind : Discoveries in Cognitive Science|September 6, 2021
Knowing How You Know: Toddlers Reevaluate Words Learned From an Unreliable SpeakerIsabelle Dautriche, Louise Goupil, Kenny Smith, et al.
Psychological Science|June 6, 2025
Agent Preference in Chasing Interactions in Guinea Baboons (<i>Papio papio</i>): Uncovering the Roots of Subject-Object Order in LanguageFloor Meewis, Joël Fagot, Nicolas Claidière, et al.
Cognitive Psychology|May 20, 2018
Learning homophones in context: Easy cases are favored in the lexicon of natural languagesIsabelle Dautriche, Laia Fibla, Anne-Caroline Fievet, et al.
Cognitive Science|November 19, 2016
Wordform Similarity Increases With Semantic Similarity: An Analysis of 100 LanguagesIsabelle Dautriche, Kyle Mahowald, Edward Gibson, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|November 25, 2020
Toddlers exploit referential and syntactic cues to flexibly adapt their interpretation of novel verb meaningsAlex de Carvalho, Isabelle Dautriche, Anne-Caroline Fiévet, et al.
Cognition|March 14, 2017
Phrasal prosody constrains syntactic analysis in toddlersAlex de Carvalho, Isabelle Dautriche, Isabelle Lin, et al.
Cognitive Science|October 9, 2018
Word Forms Are Structured for Efficient UseKyle Mahowald, Isabelle Dautriche, Edward Gibson, et al.
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Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|December 10, 2024
Forms and Functions of Gestures in Preverbal 12- to 15-Months Old InfantsShreejata Gupta, Eulalie Pequay, Clément François, et al.
American Journal of Primatology|March 13, 2024
Humans (Homo sapiens) but not baboons (Papio papio) demonstrate crossmodal pitch-luminance correspondenceKonstantina Margiotoudi, Joel Fagot, Adrien Meguerditchian, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 11, 2019
Constraints on the lexicons of human languages have cognitive roots present in baboons (<i>Papio papio</i>)Emmanuel Chemla, Isabelle Dautriche, Brian Buccola, et al.
Open Mind : Discoveries in Cognitive Science|September 6, 2021
Knowing How You Know: Toddlers Reevaluate Words Learned From an Unreliable SpeakerIsabelle Dautriche, Louise Goupil, Kenny Smith, et al.
Psychological Science|June 6, 2025
Agent Preference in Chasing Interactions in Guinea Baboons (<i>Papio papio</i>): Uncovering the Roots of Subject-Object Order in LanguageFloor Meewis, Joël Fagot, Nicolas Claidière, et al.
Cognitive Psychology|May 20, 2018
Learning homophones in context: Easy cases are favored in the lexicon of natural languagesIsabelle Dautriche, Laia Fibla, Anne-Caroline Fievet, et al.
Cognitive Science|November 19, 2016
Wordform Similarity Increases With Semantic Similarity: An Analysis of 100 LanguagesIsabelle Dautriche, Kyle Mahowald, Edward Gibson, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|November 25, 2020
Toddlers exploit referential and syntactic cues to flexibly adapt their interpretation of novel verb meaningsAlex de Carvalho, Isabelle Dautriche, Anne-Caroline Fiévet, et al.
Cognition|March 14, 2017
Phrasal prosody constrains syntactic analysis in toddlersAlex de Carvalho, Isabelle Dautriche, Isabelle Lin, et al.
Cognitive Science|October 9, 2018
Word Forms Are Structured for Efficient UseKyle Mahowald, Isabelle Dautriche, Edward Gibson, et al.
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