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Elizabeth K Johnson
University of Toronto - Toronto / Canada
Social Sciences / Psychology
AD Scientific Index ID: 647623
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Elizabeth K Johnson's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Statistical learning of tone sequences by human infants and adultsJR Saffran, EK Johnson, RN Aslin, EL NewportCognition 70 (1), 27-52, 199916861999
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Word segmentation by 8-month-olds: When speech cues count more than statisticsEK Johnson, PW JusczykJournal of memory and language 44 (4), 548-567, 20018112001
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Language discrimination by English-learning 5-month-olds: Effects of rhythm and familiarityT Nazzi, PW Jusczyk, EK JohnsonJournal of Memory and Language 43 (1), 1-19, 20005522000
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Testing the limits of statistical learning for word segmentationEK Johnson, MD TylerDevelopmental science 13 (2), 339-345, 20102272010
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Infant word segmentation revisited: Edge alignment facilitates target extractionA Seidl, EK JohnsonDevelopmental science 9 (6), 565-573, 20062162006
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