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The role of performance limitations in the acquisition of verb-argument structure: An alternative account
AL Theakston, EVM Lieven, JM Pine, CF Rowland
Journal of child language 28 (1), 127-152, 2001
5482001
The ubiquity of frequency effects in first language acquisition
B Ambridge, E Kidd, CF Rowland, AL Theakston
Journal of child language 42 (2), 239-273, 2015
5392015
The development of abstract syntax: Evidence from structural priming and the lexical boost
CF Rowland, F Chang, B Ambridge, JM Pine, EVM Lieven
Cognition 125 (1), 49-63, 2012
3112012
The effect of verb semantic class and verb frequency (entrenchment) on children’s and adults’ graded judgements of argument-structure overgeneralization errors
B Ambridge, JM Pine, CF Rowland, CR Young
Cognition 106 (1), 87-129, 2008
2622008
The impact of shared book reading on children's language skills: A meta-analysis
C Noble, G Sala, M Peter, J Lingwood, C Rowland, F Gobet, J Pine
Educational Research Review 28, 100290, 2019
2602019
Comparing different models of the development of the English verb category
JM Pine, EVM Lieven, CF Rowland
Walter de Gruyter, Berlin/New York 36 (4), 807-830, 1998
2601998
Subject–auxiliary inversion errors and wh-question acquisition:‘What children do know?’
CF Rowland, JM Pine
Journal of child language 27 (1), 157-181, 2000
2532000
Determinants of acquisition order in wh-questions: Re-evaluating the role of caregiver speech
CF Rowland, JM Pine, EVM Lieven, AL Theakston
Journal of child language 30 (3), 609-635, 2003
2172003
Semantic generality, input frequency and the acquisition of syntax
AL Theakston, EVM Lieven, JM Pine, CF Rowland
Journal of child language 31 (1), 61-99, 2004
1852004
Experimental methods in studying child language acquisition
B Ambridge, CF Rowland
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Cognitive Science 4 (2), 149-168, 2013
1622013
When and how do children develop knowledge of verb argument structure? Evidence from verb bias effects in a structural priming task
M Peter, F Chang, JM Pine, R Blything, CF Rowland
Journal of Memory and Language 81, 1-15, 2015
1592015
Understanding child language acquisition
C Rowland
Routledge, 2013
1542013
Explaining errors in children’s questions
CF Rowland
Cognition 104 (1), 106-134, 2007
1532007
Observational and checklist measures of vocabulary composition: What do they mean?
JM Pine, EVM Lieven, C Rowland
Journal of Child Language 23 (3), 573-590, 1996
1341996
Going, going, gone: The acquisition of the verb ‘go’
AL Theakston, EVM Lieven, JM Pine, CF Rowland
Journal of child language 29 (4), 783-811, 2002
1332002
Diversity not quantity in caregiver speech: Using computational modeling to isolate the effects of the quantity and the diversity of the input on vocabulary growth
G Jones, CF Rowland
Cognitive psychology 98, 1-21, 2017
1322017
Comprehension of argument structure and semantic roles: Evidence from English‐learning children and the forced‐choice pointing paradigm
CH Noble, CF Rowland, JM Pine
Cognitive science 35 (5), 963-982, 2011
1322011
A thorough evaluation of the Language Environment Analysis (LENA) system
A Cristia, M Lavechin, C Scaff, M Soderstrom, C Rowland, O Räsänen, ...
Behavior research methods 53, 467-486, 2021
1202021
Children's comprehension of sentences with focus particles
KB Paterson, SP Liversedge, C Rowland, R Filik
Cognition 89 (3), 263-294, 2003
1142003
Comparing different accounts of inversion errors in children's non-subject wh-questions:‘What experimental data can tell us?’
B Ambridge, CF Rowland, AL Theakston, M Tomasello
Journal of Child Language 33 (3), 519-557, 2006
1122006
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