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Megha Sundara

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Cognition|March 24, 2007
Discrimination of coronal stops by bilingual adults: the timing and nature of language interactionMegha Sundara, Linda Polka
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|July 23, 2020
Word Segmentation in Monolingual Infants Acquiring Canadian English and Canadian French: Native Language, Cross-Dialect, and Cross-Language ComparisonsLinda Polka, Megha Sundara
Developmental Science|September 4, 2024
English-learning infants developing sensitivity to vowel phonotactic cues to word segmentationHironori Katsuda, Megha Sundara
Journal of Child Language|January 20, 2016
Fourteen-month-olds' decontextualized understanding of words for absent objectsKristi Hendrickson, Megha Sundara
Cognition|September 4, 2018
Lexical stress constrains English-learning infants' segmentation in a non-native languageMegha Sundara, Victoria E Mateu
Infant Behavior & Development|February 6, 2025
Young infants' sensitivity to precursors of vowel harmony is independent of language experienceElizabeth Solá-Llonch, Megha Sundara
Journal of Child Language|August 28, 2014
Segmentation of vowel-initial words is facilitated by function wordsYun Jung Kim, Megha Sundara
Developmental Science|January 27, 2021
6-month-olds are sensitive to English morphologyYun Jung Kim, Megha Sundara
Infant Behavior & Development|January 19, 2025
Corrigendum to "Predicting language outcomes at 3 years using individual differences in morphological segmentation in infancy" [Infant Behavior and Development 77 (2024) 102001]Jinyoung Jo, Megha Sundara, Canaan Breiss
Cognition|February 19, 2008
Development of coronal stop perception: bilingual infants keep pace with their monolingual peersMegha Sundara, Linda Polka, Monika Molnar
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Cognition|March 24, 2007
Discrimination of coronal stops by bilingual adults: the timing and nature of language interactionMegha Sundara, Linda Polka
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|July 23, 2020
Word Segmentation in Monolingual Infants Acquiring Canadian English and Canadian French: Native Language, Cross-Dialect, and Cross-Language ComparisonsLinda Polka, Megha Sundara
Developmental Science|September 4, 2024
English-learning infants developing sensitivity to vowel phonotactic cues to word segmentationHironori Katsuda, Megha Sundara
Journal of Child Language|January 20, 2016
Fourteen-month-olds' decontextualized understanding of words for absent objectsKristi Hendrickson, Megha Sundara
Cognition|September 4, 2018
Lexical stress constrains English-learning infants' segmentation in a non-native languageMegha Sundara, Victoria E Mateu
Infant Behavior & Development|February 6, 2025
Young infants' sensitivity to precursors of vowel harmony is independent of language experienceElizabeth Solá-Llonch, Megha Sundara
Journal of Child Language|August 28, 2014
Segmentation of vowel-initial words is facilitated by function wordsYun Jung Kim, Megha Sundara
Developmental Science|January 27, 2021
6-month-olds are sensitive to English morphologyYun Jung Kim, Megha Sundara
Infant Behavior & Development|January 19, 2025
Corrigendum to "Predicting language outcomes at 3 years using individual differences in morphological segmentation in infancy" [Infant Behavior and Development 77 (2024) 102001]Jinyoung Jo, Megha Sundara, Canaan Breiss
Cognition|February 19, 2008
Development of coronal stop perception: bilingual infants keep pace with their monolingual peersMegha Sundara, Linda Polka, Monika Molnar
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