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Pyeong Whan Cho

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Frontiers in Psychology|July 5, 2016
Discovery of a Recursive Principle: An Artificial Grammar Investigation of Human Learning of a Counting Recursion LanguagePyeong Whan Cho, Emily Szkudlarek, Whitney Tabor
Topics in Cognitive Science|June 26, 2013
Fractal analysis illuminates the form of connectionist structural gradualnessWhitney Tabor, Pyeong Whan Cho, Emily Szkudlarek
Language Acquisition|October 9, 2020
Handshape complexity as a precursor to phonology: Variation, Emergence, and AcquisitionDiane Brentari, Marie Coppola, Pyeong Whan Cho, et al.
Cognitive Science|February 5, 2022
PIPS: A Parallel Planning Model of Sentence ProductionLaurel Brehm, Pyeong Whan Cho, Paul Smolensky, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|November 20, 2013
Lexical interference effects in sentence processing: evidence from the visual world paradigm and self-organizing modelsAnuenue Kukona, Pyeong Whan Cho, James S Magnuson, et al.
Phonology|August 18, 2025
Community interactions and phonemic inventories in emerging sign languagesDiane Brentari, Rabia Ergin, Ann Senghas, et al.
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Frontiers in Psychology|July 5, 2016
Discovery of a Recursive Principle: An Artificial Grammar Investigation of Human Learning of a Counting Recursion LanguagePyeong Whan Cho, Emily Szkudlarek, Whitney Tabor
Topics in Cognitive Science|June 26, 2013
Fractal analysis illuminates the form of connectionist structural gradualnessWhitney Tabor, Pyeong Whan Cho, Emily Szkudlarek
Language Acquisition|October 9, 2020
Handshape complexity as a precursor to phonology: Variation, Emergence, and AcquisitionDiane Brentari, Marie Coppola, Pyeong Whan Cho, et al.
Cognitive Science|February 5, 2022
PIPS: A Parallel Planning Model of Sentence ProductionLaurel Brehm, Pyeong Whan Cho, Paul Smolensky, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|November 20, 2013
Lexical interference effects in sentence processing: evidence from the visual world paradigm and self-organizing modelsAnuenue Kukona, Pyeong Whan Cho, James S Magnuson, et al.
Phonology|August 18, 2025
Community interactions and phonemic inventories in emerging sign languagesDiane Brentari, Rabia Ergin, Ann Senghas, et al.
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