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Jesse Snedeker
Harvard University - Cambridge / United States
Social Sciences / Psychology
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Jesse Snedeker's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Using prosody to avoid ambiguity: Effects of speaker awareness and referential contextJ Snedeker, J TrueswellJournal of Memory and language 48 (1), 103-130, 20035602003
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The developing constraints on parsing decisions: The role of lexical-biases and referential scenes in child and adult sentence processingJ Snedeker, JC TrueswellCognitive psychology 49 (3), 238-299, 20044532004
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Online interpretation of scalar quantifiers: Insight into the semantics-pragmatics interfaceYT Huang, J SnedekerCognitive Psychology 58 (3), 376-415, 20094162009
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Quantity judgments and individuation: Evidence that mass nouns countD Barner, J SnedekerCognition 97 (1), 41-66, 20054712005
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How words can and cannot be learned by observationTN Medina, J Snedeker, JC Trueswell, LR GleitmanProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 108 (22), 9014-9019, 20113632011
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