Gwyneth C Rost
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1.
Hadley H, Rost G, Fava E, Scott L
Brain Sci
. 2014 Dec;
4(4):613-34.
PMID: 25521763
Language and face processing develop in similar ways during the first year of life. Early in the first year of life, infants demonstrate broad abilities for discriminating among faces and...
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Rost G, McMurray B
Infancy
. 2013 Dec;
15(6).
PMID: 24358016
It is well attested that 14-month olds have difficulty learning similar sounding words (e.g. bih/dih), despite their excellent phonetic discrimination abilities. In contrast, Rost and McMurray (2009) recently demonstrated that...
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McGregor K, Rost G, Guo L, Sheng L
Appl Psycholinguist
. 2012 May;
31(3):463-487.
PMID: 22611295
Sixteen children (17 age mates, 17 vocabulary mates) with specific language impairment (SLI) participated in two studies. In the first, they named fantasy objects. All groups coined novel noun-noun compounds...
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Rost G, McGregor K
Am J Speech Lang Pathol
. 2012 Jan;
21(2):101-8.
PMID: 22230180
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine whether citizens with language impairment understand legal rights as conveyed in Miranda warnings. Method: Grisso's Instruments for Assessing Understanding and Appreciation...
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Rost G, McMurray B
Dev Sci
. 2009 Jan;
12(2):339-49.
PMID: 19143806
Infants in the early stages of word learning have difficulty learning lexical neighbors (i.e. word pairs that differ by a single phoneme), despite their ability to discriminate the same contrast...