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Selecting educational apps for preschool children : how useful are website app rating systems?
Taylor, G; Kolak, J; Bent, EM. - : Wiley, 2022
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Exploring the "anchor word" effect in infants:Segmentation and categorisation of speech with and without high frequency words
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Insights from studying statistical learning
Frost, Rebecca L.A.; Monaghan, P.. - : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2020
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Non-adjacent dependency learning in infancy, and its link to language development
Frost, R; Jessop, A; Durrant, S. - : Elsevier, 2020
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A computational model of reading across development: Effects of literacy onset on language processing ...
Chang, Ya-Ning; Monaghan, P; Welbourne, S. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2019
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Do sound symbolism effects for written words relate to individual phonemes or to phoneme features?
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A computational model of reading across development: Effects of literacy onset on language processing
Chang, Ya-Ning; Monaghan, P; Welbourne, S. - : Elsevier BV, 2019. : Journal of Memory and Language, 2019
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Investigating the association between children’s screen media exposure and vocabulary size in the UK
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Investigating the association between children’s screen media exposure and vocabulary size in the UK
Taylor, G; Monaghan, P; Westermann, G. - : Taylor & Francis, 2018
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Revival Linguistics and the new media: Talknology in the service of the Barngarla language reclamation
Zuckermann, G.; Monaghan, P.. - : Te Ipukarea and Printsprint, 2012. : AUT University, Auckland, New Zealand, 2012
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Norman B. Tindale and the Pitjantjatjara Language
Monaghan, P.. - : The Australian National University, 2008. : Australia, 2008
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Wirangu and Gugada - the survival prospects of two neighbouring Australian languages
Monaghan, P.. - 2007
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The phonological-distributional coherence hypothesis: Cross-linguistic evidence in language acquisition
In: COGNITIVE PSYCHOL , 55 (4) 259 - 305. (2007) (2007)
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The differential role of phonological and distributional cues in grammatical categorisation
Monaghan, P.; Chater, N.; Christiansen, M.H.. - : Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam., 2005
Abstract: Recognising the grammatical categories of words is a necessary skill for the acquisition of syntax and for on-line sentence processing. The syntactic and semantic context of the word contribute as cues for grammatical category assignment, but phonological cues, too, have been implicated as important sources of information. The value of phonological and distributional cues has not, with very few exceptions, been empirically assessed. This paper presents a series of analyses of phonological cues and distributional cues and their potential for distinguishing grammatical categories of words in corpus analyses. The corpus analyses indicated that phonological cues were more reliable for less frequent words, whereas distributional information was most valuable for high frequency words. We tested this prediction in an artificial language learning experiment, where the distributional and phonological cues of categories of nonsense words were varied. The results corroborated the corpus analyses. For high-frequency nonwords, distributional information was more useful, whereas for low-frequency words there was more reliance on phonological cues. The results indicate that phonological and distributional cues contribute differentially towards grammatical categorisation.
URL: http://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/5935/
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cognition.2004.09.001
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The differential contribution of phonological and distributional cues in grammatical categorisation.
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Levels of representation in language development.
In: In: Proceedings of the 27th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Lawrence Erlbaum: NJ. (2005) (2005)
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Variability is the spice of learning, and a crucial ingredient for detecting and generalizing in nonadjacent dependencies
In: In: Forbus, K and Gentner, D and Regier, T, (eds.) PROCEEDINGS OF THE TWENTY-SIXTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE COGNITIVE SCIENCE SOCIETY. (pp. 1047 - 1052). LAWRENCE ERLBAUM ASSOC PUBL (2005) (2005)
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Phonology impacts segmentation and generalization in speech processing
In: Journal of Memory and Language , 53 pp. 225-237. (2005) (2005)
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Phonology impacts segmentation in online speech processing
In: J MEM LANG , 53 (2) 225 - 237. (2005) (2005)
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The differential role of phonological and distributional cues in grammatical categorisation
In: COGNITION , 96 (2) 143 - 182. (2005) (2005)
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