Nereyda Hurtado
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Hurtado N, Gruter T, Marchman V, Fernald A
Biling (Camb Engl)
. 2022 Jun;
17(1):189-202.
PMID: 35720734
Research with monolingual children has shown that early efficiency in real-time word recognition predicts later language and cognitive outcomes. In parallel research with young bilingual children, processing ability and vocabulary...
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Marchman V, Weisleder A, Hurtado N, Fernald A
J Child Lang
. 2020 Jul;
48(3):605-620.
PMID: 32690113
Laboratory observations are a mainstay of language development research, but transcription is costly. We test whether speech recognition technology originally designed for day-long contexts can be usefully applied to this...
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Marchman V, Martinez L, Hurtado N, Gruter T, Fernald A
Dev Sci
. 2016 May;
20(1).
PMID: 27197746
In research on language development by bilingual children, the early language environment is commonly characterized in terms of the relative amount of exposure a child gets to each language based...
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Marchman V, Fernald A, Hurtado N
J Child Lang
. 2009 Sep;
37(4):817-40.
PMID: 19726000
Research using online comprehension measures with monolingual children shows that speed and accuracy of spoken word recognition are correlated with lexical development. Here we examined speech processing efficiency in relation...
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Hurtado N, Marchman V, Fernald A
Dev Sci
. 2008 Dec;
11(6):F31-9.
PMID: 19046145
It is well established that variation in caregivers' speech is associated with language outcomes, yet little is known about the learning principles that mediate these effects. This longitudinal study (n...
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Hurtado N, Marchman V, Fernald A
J Child Lang
. 2007 Jun;
34(2):227-49.
PMID: 17542157
Research on the development of efficiency in spoken language understanding has focused largely on middle-class children learning English. Here we extend this research to Spanish-learning children (n=49; M=2;0; range= 1...
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Fernald A, Hurtado N
Dev Sci
. 2006 May;
9(3):F33-40.
PMID: 16669790
In child-directed speech (CDS), adults often use utterances with very few words; many include short, frequently used sentence frames, while others consist of a single word in isolation. Do such...