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Marieke van Heugten

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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|November 30, 2010
Infants' sensitivity to non-adjacent dependencies across phonological phrase boundariesMarieke van Heugten, Rushen Shi
Developmental Science|April 18, 2009
French-learning toddlers use gender information on determiners during word recognitionMarieke van Heugten, Rushen Shi
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|December 31, 2011
Infants exposed to fluent natural speech succeed at cross-gender word recognitionMarieke van Heugten, Elizabeth K Johnson
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|March 20, 2013
Learning to contend with accents in infancy: benefits of brief speaker exposureMarieke van Heugten, Elizabeth K Johnson
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|September 3, 2017
Input matters: Multi-accent language exposure affects word form recognition in infancyMarieke van Heugten, Elizabeth K Johnson
Language and Speech|June 21, 2018
Toddlers’ Word Recognition in an Unfamiliar Regional Accent: The Role of Local Sentence Context and Prior Accent ExposureMarieke van Heugten, Elizabeth K Johnson
Journal of Child Language|January 26, 2010
Gender-marked determiners help Dutch learners' word recognition when gender information itself does notMarieke van Heugten, Elizabeth K Johnson
Cognitive Science|July 13, 2016
Relative Difficulty of Understanding Foreign Accents as a Marker of ProficiencyShiri Lev-Ari, Marieke van Heugten, Sharon Peperkamp
Ear and Hearing|November 12, 2013
Children's recognition of spectrally degraded cartoon voicesMarieke van Heugten, Anna Volkova, Sandra E Trehub, et al.
Neuropsychologia|August 22, 2016
Ambiguous function words do not prevent 18-month-olds from building accurate syntactic category expectations: An ERP studyPerrine Brusini, Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz, Marieke van Heugten, et al.
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|November 30, 2010
Infants' sensitivity to non-adjacent dependencies across phonological phrase boundariesMarieke van Heugten, Rushen Shi
Developmental Science|April 18, 2009
French-learning toddlers use gender information on determiners during word recognitionMarieke van Heugten, Rushen Shi
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|December 31, 2011
Infants exposed to fluent natural speech succeed at cross-gender word recognitionMarieke van Heugten, Elizabeth K Johnson
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|March 20, 2013
Learning to contend with accents in infancy: benefits of brief speaker exposureMarieke van Heugten, Elizabeth K Johnson
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|September 3, 2017
Input matters: Multi-accent language exposure affects word form recognition in infancyMarieke van Heugten, Elizabeth K Johnson
Language and Speech|June 21, 2018
Toddlers’ Word Recognition in an Unfamiliar Regional Accent: The Role of Local Sentence Context and Prior Accent ExposureMarieke van Heugten, Elizabeth K Johnson
Journal of Child Language|January 26, 2010
Gender-marked determiners help Dutch learners' word recognition when gender information itself does notMarieke van Heugten, Elizabeth K Johnson
Cognitive Science|July 13, 2016
Relative Difficulty of Understanding Foreign Accents as a Marker of ProficiencyShiri Lev-Ari, Marieke van Heugten, Sharon Peperkamp
Ear and Hearing|November 12, 2013
Children's recognition of spectrally degraded cartoon voicesMarieke van Heugten, Anna Volkova, Sandra E Trehub, et al.
Neuropsychologia|August 22, 2016
Ambiguous function words do not prevent 18-month-olds from building accurate syntactic category expectations: An ERP studyPerrine Brusini, Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz, Marieke van Heugten, et al.
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