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Megha Sundara

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Journal of Child Language|October 26, 2017
Why do children pay more attention to grammatical morphemes at the ends of sentences?Megha Sundara
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|September 15, 2005
Acoustic-phonetics of coronal stops: a cross-language study of Canadian English and Canadian FrenchMegha Sundara
Journal of Child Language|August 1, 2025
Infants discover English suffixes allomorph by allomorphKevin Liang, Megha Sundara
Cognition|June 29, 2014
Biased generalization of newly learned phonological alternations by 12-month-old infantsJames White, Megha Sundara
Behavioral Sciences (Basel, Switzerland)|February 23, 2024
Constraints on Acceleration in Bilingual Development: Evidence from Word Segmentation by Spanish Learning InfantsVictoria Mateu, Megha Sundara
Cognition|March 15, 2026
The acquisition of native language phonotactics: Integrating insights from machine learning, and adult and infant experimentsMegha Sundara, Canaan Breiss
Journal of Child Language|December 12, 2024
Remote collection of language samples from three-year-oldsJinyoung Jo, Megha Sundara
Cognition|October 22, 2021
Spanish input accelerates bilingual infants' segmentation of English wordsVictoria Mateu, Megha Sundara
JASA Express Letters|December 12, 2023
Short-term exposure alters adult listeners' perception of segmental phonotacticsJeremy Steffman, Megha Sundara
Language and Speech|May 10, 2023
Disentangling the Role of Biphone Probability From Neighborhood Density in the Perception of NonwordsJeremy Steffman, Megha Sundara
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Journal of Child Language|October 26, 2017
Why do children pay more attention to grammatical morphemes at the ends of sentences?Megha Sundara
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|September 15, 2005
Acoustic-phonetics of coronal stops: a cross-language study of Canadian English and Canadian FrenchMegha Sundara
Journal of Child Language|August 1, 2025
Infants discover English suffixes allomorph by allomorphKevin Liang, Megha Sundara
Cognition|June 29, 2014
Biased generalization of newly learned phonological alternations by 12-month-old infantsJames White, Megha Sundara
Behavioral Sciences (Basel, Switzerland)|February 23, 2024
Constraints on Acceleration in Bilingual Development: Evidence from Word Segmentation by Spanish Learning InfantsVictoria Mateu, Megha Sundara
Cognition|March 15, 2026
The acquisition of native language phonotactics: Integrating insights from machine learning, and adult and infant experimentsMegha Sundara, Canaan Breiss
Journal of Child Language|December 12, 2024
Remote collection of language samples from three-year-oldsJinyoung Jo, Megha Sundara
Cognition|October 22, 2021
Spanish input accelerates bilingual infants' segmentation of English wordsVictoria Mateu, Megha Sundara
JASA Express Letters|December 12, 2023
Short-term exposure alters adult listeners' perception of segmental phonotacticsJeremy Steffman, Megha Sundara
Language and Speech|May 10, 2023
Disentangling the Role of Biphone Probability From Neighborhood Density in the Perception of NonwordsJeremy Steffman, Megha Sundara
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