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    The acquisition of abstract words by young infants.Elika Bergelson & Daniel Swingley - 2013 - Cognition 127 (3):391-397.
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    Quantifying Talker Variability in North-American Infants' Daily Input.Federica Bulgarelli, Jeff Mielke & Elika Bergelson - 2021 - Cognitive Science 46 (1):e13075.
    Words sound slightly different each time they are said, both by the same talker and across talkers. Rather than hurting learning, lab studies suggest that talker variability helps infants learn similar sounding words. However, very little is known about how much variability infants hear within a single talker or across talkers in naturalistic input. Here, we quantified these types of talker variability for highly frequent words spoken to 44 infants, from naturalistic recordings sampled longitudinally over a year of life (from (...)
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    Wordform variability in infants’ language environment and its effects on early word learning.Charlotte Moore & Elika Bergelson - 2024 - Cognition 245 (C):105694.
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