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Domain-general mechanisms for speech segmentation: The role of duration information in language learning.How arbitrary is language?Arbitrariness, Iconicity, and Systematicity in Language.Auditory discrimination of voice-onset time and its relationship with reading ability.Sleep-Driven Computations in Speech ProcessingHemispheric processing of memory is affected by sleep.Syntactic structure and artificial grammar learning: the learnability of embedded hierarchical structures.Literacy effects on language and vision: emergent effects from an amodal shared resource (ASR) computational model.The role of sound symbolism in language learning.Integrating constraints for learning word-referent mappings.Phonological typicality influences sentence processing in predictive contexts: reply to Staub, Grant, Clifton, and Rayner (2009).Division of Labor in Vocabulary Structure: Insights From Corpus Analyses.Lateralised sleep spindles relate to false memory generation.The phonological-distributional coherence hypothesis: cross-linguistic evidence in language acquisition.Developmental psycholinguistics teaches us that we need multi-method, not single-method, approaches to the study of linguistic representation.Sleep promotes analogical transfer in problem solving.Sleep on it, but only if it is difficult: effects of sleep on problem solving.Learning to associate novel words with motor actions: language-induced motor activity following short training.The Changing Role of Sound-Symbolism for Small Versus Large Vocabularies.Canalization of Language Structure From Environmental Constraints: A Computational Model of Word Learning From Multiple Cues.Simultaneous segmentation and generalisation of non-adjacent dependencies from continuous speech.Gavagai is as Gavagai does: learning nouns and verbs from cross-situational statistics.Age of acquisition predicts rate of lexical evolution.Disambiguating durational cues for speech segmentation.Division of labor between the hemispheres for complex but not simple tasks: an implemented connectionist model.Learning grammatical categories from distributional cues: flexible frames for language acquisition.Words in puddles of sound: modelling psycholinguistic effects in speech segmentation.The arbitrariness of the sign: learning advantages from the structure of the vocabulary.Relationships between language structure and language learning: the suffixing preference and grammatical categorization.From sound to syntax: phonological constraints on children's lexical categorization of new words.The effect of repetition and similarity on sequence learning.Mark my words: High frequency marker words impact early stages of language learningCognitive influences in language evolution: Psycholinguistic predictors of loan word borrowingWhen does sleep affect veridical and false memory consolidation? A meta-analysisA Single Paradigm for Implicit and Statistical LearningEditors' Introduction: Aligning Implicit Learning and Statistical Learning: Two Approaches, One PhenomenonInvestigating the relationship between fast mapping, retention, and generalisation of words in children with autism spectrum disorder and typical developmentExploring Variation Between Artificial Grammar Learning Experiments: Outlining a Meta-Analysis Approach
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