Cats would jump benches
Roberta Golinkoff
Roberta at UDel.Edu
Fri Jan 21 18:24:53 UTC 2000
At 3:59 PM +0000 1/20/00, Annette Karmiloff-Smith wrote:
>Does anyone recall the reference for an infancy study with stimuli like:
>cats would jump benches
>cats jump wood benches
>
Hi Annette! I asked Debbie Kemler-Nelson to give me these citations since
she is one of the authors on the work:
There are two relevant papers, the first having to do with memory for
phonetic info and the other having to do with memory for word order.
They are:
Mandel, D. R., Jusczyk, P. W., & Kemler Nelson, D. G. (1994). Does
sentential prosody help infants organize and remember speech information?
Cognition, 53, 155-180.
Mandel, D. R., Kemler Nelson, D. G., & Jusczyk, P. W. (1996). Infants
remember the order of words in a spoken sentence. Cognitive Development,
11, 181-196.
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