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BMC Oral Health|January 17, 2009
The promotion of oral health within the Healthy School context in England: a qualitative research studyEmma Stokes, Cynthia M Pine, Rebecca V Harris
Caries Research|October 11, 2013
Analysis of health behaviour change interventions for preventing dental caries delivered in primary schoolsP M Adair, G Burnside, C M Pine
Cognition|February 14, 2012
Semantics versus statistics in the retreat from locative overgeneralization errorsBen Ambridge, Julian M Pine, Caroline F Rowland
Cognitive Science|May 7, 2011
Comprehension of argument structure and semantic roles: evidence from English-learning children and the forced-choice pointing paradigmClaire H Noble, Caroline F Rowland, Julian M Pine
Quintessence International (Berlin, Germany : 1985)|March 13, 2002
The use of magnification in a preventive approach to caries detectionAndrew H Forgie, Cynthia M Pine, Nigel B Pitts
Journal of Child Language|June 1, 1992
Individual differences in early vocabulary development: redefining the referential-expressive distinctionE V Lieven, J M Pine, H D Barnes
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|August 25, 2004
Do data from children with specific language impairment support the agreement/tense omission model?Julian M Pine, Kate L Joseph, Gina Conti-Ramsden
Journal of Child Language|July 9, 2013
Infinitives or bare stems? Are English-speaking children defaulting to the highest-frequency form?Sanna H M Räsänen, Ben Ambridge, Julian M Pine
Cognition|April 2, 2013
Do young children have adult-like syntactic categories? Zipf's law and the case of the determinerJulian M Pine, Daniel Freudenthal, Grzegorz Krajewski, et al.
Cognitive Science|November 10, 2015
An Elicited-Production Study of Inflectional Verb Morphology in Child FinnishSanna H M Räsänen, Ben Ambridge, Julian M Pine
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BMC Oral Health|January 17, 2009
The promotion of oral health within the Healthy School context in England: a qualitative research studyEmma Stokes, Cynthia M Pine, Rebecca V Harris
Caries Research|October 11, 2013
Analysis of health behaviour change interventions for preventing dental caries delivered in primary schoolsP M Adair, G Burnside, C M Pine
Cognition|February 14, 2012
Semantics versus statistics in the retreat from locative overgeneralization errorsBen Ambridge, Julian M Pine, Caroline F Rowland
Cognitive Science|May 7, 2011
Comprehension of argument structure and semantic roles: evidence from English-learning children and the forced-choice pointing paradigmClaire H Noble, Caroline F Rowland, Julian M Pine
Quintessence International (Berlin, Germany : 1985)|March 13, 2002
The use of magnification in a preventive approach to caries detectionAndrew H Forgie, Cynthia M Pine, Nigel B Pitts
Journal of Child Language|June 1, 1992
Individual differences in early vocabulary development: redefining the referential-expressive distinctionE V Lieven, J M Pine, H D Barnes
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|August 25, 2004
Do data from children with specific language impairment support the agreement/tense omission model?Julian M Pine, Kate L Joseph, Gina Conti-Ramsden
Journal of Child Language|July 9, 2013
Infinitives or bare stems? Are English-speaking children defaulting to the highest-frequency form?Sanna H M Räsänen, Ben Ambridge, Julian M Pine
Cognition|April 2, 2013
Do young children have adult-like syntactic categories? Zipf's law and the case of the determinerJulian M Pine, Daniel Freudenthal, Grzegorz Krajewski, et al.
Cognitive Science|November 10, 2015
An Elicited-Production Study of Inflectional Verb Morphology in Child FinnishSanna H M Räsänen, Ben Ambridge, Julian M Pine
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