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LouAnn Gerken

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Cognition|February 11, 2010
Infants use rational decision criteria for choosing among models of their inputLouAnn Gerken
Cognition|June 5, 2004
Nine-month-olds extract structural principles required for natural languageLouAnn Gerken
Cognition|July 5, 2005
Decisions, decisions: infant language learning when multiple generalizations are possibleLouAnn Gerken
Advances in Child Development and Behavior|August 17, 2005
What develops in language development?LouAnn Gerken
Journal of Child Language|December 23, 2004
Do children's omissions leave traces?Allyson Carter, LouAnn Gerken
Journal of Communication Disorders|November 1, 2019
An alternative to the procedural∼declarative memory account of developmental language disorderLisa Goffman, LouAnn Gerken
Cognition|July 18, 2015
Infants generalize from just (the right) four wordsLouAnn Gerken, Sara Knight
Developmental Science|April 11, 2016
Infant learning is influenced by local spurious generalizationsLouAnn Gerken, Carolyn Quam
Cognition|June 30, 2019
Experience with morphosyntactic paradigms allows toddlers to tacitly anticipate overregularized verb forms months before they produce themMegan Figueroa, LouAnn Gerken
Cognition|August 25, 2014
From pauses to clauses: prosody facilitates learning of syntactic constituencyKara Hawthorne, LouAnn Gerken
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Cognition|February 11, 2010
Infants use rational decision criteria for choosing among models of their inputLouAnn Gerken
Cognition|June 5, 2004
Nine-month-olds extract structural principles required for natural languageLouAnn Gerken
Cognition|July 5, 2005
Decisions, decisions: infant language learning when multiple generalizations are possibleLouAnn Gerken
Advances in Child Development and Behavior|August 17, 2005
What develops in language development?LouAnn Gerken
Journal of Child Language|December 23, 2004
Do children's omissions leave traces?Allyson Carter, LouAnn Gerken
Journal of Communication Disorders|November 1, 2019
An alternative to the procedural∼declarative memory account of developmental language disorderLisa Goffman, LouAnn Gerken
Cognition|July 18, 2015
Infants generalize from just (the right) four wordsLouAnn Gerken, Sara Knight
Developmental Science|April 11, 2016
Infant learning is influenced by local spurious generalizationsLouAnn Gerken, Carolyn Quam
Cognition|June 30, 2019
Experience with morphosyntactic paradigms allows toddlers to tacitly anticipate overregularized verb forms months before they produce themMegan Figueroa, LouAnn Gerken
Cognition|August 25, 2014
From pauses to clauses: prosody facilitates learning of syntactic constituencyKara Hawthorne, LouAnn Gerken
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