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Merel van Witteloostuijn
Merel van Witteloostuijn
Utrecht University
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The influence of texting language on grammar and executive functions in primary school children
CN Van Dijk, M Van Witteloostuijn, N Vasić, S Avrutin, E Blom
PloS one 11 (3), e0152409, 2016
862016
Visual artificial grammar learning in dyslexia: A meta-analysis
M van Witteloostuijn, P Boersma, F Wijnen, J Rispens
Research in developmental disabilities 70, 126-137, 2017
642017
Statistical learning abilities of children with dyslexia across three experimental paradigms
M van Witteloostuijn, P Boersma, F Wijnen, J Rispens
Plos one 14 (8), e0220041, 2019
332019
Auditory statistical learning in children: Novel insights from an online measure
I Lammertink, M Van Witteloostuijn, P Boersma, F Wijnen, J Rispens
Applied Psycholinguistics 40 (2), 279-302, 2019
262019
The contribution of individual differences in statistical learning to reading and spelling performance in children with and without dyslexia
M van Witteloostuijn, P Boersma, F Wijnen, J Rispens
Dyslexia 27 (2), 168-186, 2021
212021
Assessing visual statistical learning in early-school-aged children: The usefulness of an online reaction time measure
M Van Witteloostuijn, I Lammertink, P Boersma, F Wijnen, J Rispens
Frontiers in Psychology 10, 448867, 2019
152019
Article choice, theory of mind, and memory in children with high-functioning autism and children with specific language impairment
J Schaeffer, M Van Witteloostuijn, A Creemers
Applied Psycholinguistics 39 (1), 89-115, 2018
122018
Article choice in children with High Functioning Autism (HFA) and in children with Specific Language Impairment (SLI)
JC Schaeffer, M Van Witteloostuijn, D De Haan
Linguistics in the Netherlands 31 (1), 107-128, 2014
122014
Textese and use of texting by children with typical language development and specific language impairment
E Blom, C van Dijk, N Vasić, M van Witteloostuijn, S Avrutin
Computers in Human Behavior 66, 42-51, 2017
112017
Implicit-statistical learning in aphasia and its relation to lesion location
V Vadinova, O Buivolova, O Dragoy, M van Witteloostuijn, LS Bos
Neuropsychologia 147, 107591, 2020
92020
Grammatical performance in children with dyslexia: the contributions of individual differences in phonological memory and statistical learning
M Van Witteloostuijn, P Boersma, F Wijnen, J Rispens
Applied psycholinguistics 42 (3), 791-821, 2021
62021
The mass-count distinction in Dutch-speaking children with specific language impairment
M Van Witteloostuijn, J Schaeffer, M van Witteloostuijn
Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 3 (1), 2018
62018
On the (impaired) acquisition of the mass-count distinction in Dutch
MTG Van Witteloostuijn
52013
Overgeneration of indefinite articles in Autism and SLI
J Schaeffer, M van Witteloostuijn, D de Haan
Web. http://www. bu. edu/bucld/files/2015/06/Schaeffer. pdf, 2016
42016
Examining the contribution of statistical learning to grammar and literacy acquisition: A study of Dutch children with and without dyslexia
MTG van Witteloostuijn
AmsterdamLOT, 2020
32020
On the acquisition of the mass-count distinction in Dutch
M van Witteloostuijn, J Schaeffer
Poster presentation at the International Association for the Study of Child …, 2014
32014
Word-level spelling of children with dyslexia and developmental language disorder
E de Bree, I Lammertink, M van Witteloostuijn, J Rispens
Stem-, Spraak-en Taalpathologie 27, 2022
22022
Optimizing language environment measures: combining LENA audio recordings with the Q-BEx questionnaire
E Verhoeven, M van Witteloostuijn, O Oudgenoeg-Paz, E Blom
OSF, 2023
2023
Parental language mixing and its association with language outcomes of children with (a suspicion of) Developmental Language Disorder
M van Witteloostuijn, E de Bree, E Blom
OSF, 2023
2023
The language environment at home of children with (a suspicion of) a Developmental Language Disorder and relations with standardized language measures
E Blom, P Fikkert, A Scheper, M van Witteloostuijn, P van Alphen
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 66 (8), 2821-2830, 2023
2023
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