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Jesse Snedeker

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Cognition|May 17, 2020
Evidence from the visual world paradigm raises questions about unaccusativity and growth curve analysesYujing Huang, Jesse Snedeker
Psychological Science|June 1, 2013
The truth about chickens and bats: ambiguity avoidance distinguishes types of polysemyHugh Rabagliati, Jesse Snedeker
Developmental Psychology|July 25, 2012
The use of lexical and referential cues in children's online interpretation of adjectivesYi Ting Huang, Jesse Snedeker
Journal of Child Language|August 27, 2010
Cascading activation across levels of representation in children's lexical processingYi Ting Huang, Jesse Snedeker
Journal of Child Language|January 10, 2025
How strong is the relationship between caregiver speech and language development? A meta-analysisJoseph R Coffey, Jesse Snedeker
Cognitive Psychology|September 3, 2004
The developing constraints on parsing decisions: the role of lexical-biases and referential scenes in child and adult sentence processingJesse Snedeker, John C Trueswell
Cognitive Psychology|August 4, 2024
Disentangling the roles of age and knowledge in early language acquisition: A fine-grained analysis of the vocabularies of infant and child language learnersJoseph R Coffey, Jesse Snedeker
Cognitive Psychology|November 4, 2008
Online interpretation of scalar quantifiers: insight into the semantics-pragmatics interfaceYi Ting Huang, Jesse Snedeker
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|May 29, 2016
Effects of contrastive accents on children's discourse comprehensionEun-Kyung Lee, Jesse Snedeker
Cognitive Psychology|February 19, 2018
Some inferences still take time: Prosody, predictability, and the speed of scalar implicaturesYi Ting Huang, Jesse Snedeker
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Cognition|May 17, 2020
Evidence from the visual world paradigm raises questions about unaccusativity and growth curve analysesYujing Huang, Jesse Snedeker
Psychological Science|June 1, 2013
The truth about chickens and bats: ambiguity avoidance distinguishes types of polysemyHugh Rabagliati, Jesse Snedeker
Developmental Psychology|July 25, 2012
The use of lexical and referential cues in children's online interpretation of adjectivesYi Ting Huang, Jesse Snedeker
Journal of Child Language|August 27, 2010
Cascading activation across levels of representation in children's lexical processingYi Ting Huang, Jesse Snedeker
Journal of Child Language|January 10, 2025
How strong is the relationship between caregiver speech and language development? A meta-analysisJoseph R Coffey, Jesse Snedeker
Cognitive Psychology|September 3, 2004
The developing constraints on parsing decisions: the role of lexical-biases and referential scenes in child and adult sentence processingJesse Snedeker, John C Trueswell
Cognitive Psychology|August 4, 2024
Disentangling the roles of age and knowledge in early language acquisition: A fine-grained analysis of the vocabularies of infant and child language learnersJoseph R Coffey, Jesse Snedeker
Cognitive Psychology|November 4, 2008
Online interpretation of scalar quantifiers: insight into the semantics-pragmatics interfaceYi Ting Huang, Jesse Snedeker
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|May 29, 2016
Effects of contrastive accents on children's discourse comprehensionEun-Kyung Lee, Jesse Snedeker
Cognitive Psychology|February 19, 2018
Some inferences still take time: Prosody, predictability, and the speed of scalar implicaturesYi Ting Huang, Jesse Snedeker
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