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  1. Input Properties Shape Word Segmentation Performance Across Child Development: A Computational Modeling Study
  2. The Impact of Word–Touch Synchrony on Early Language Development: Preliminary Findings From Korean Mother–Child Interactions
  3. Lookee: Gaze Tracking-based Infant Vocabulary Comprehension Assessment and Analysis
  4. The dynamics of initiation in caregiver–child conversational interactions
  5. Input features mediate word segmentation efficacy, peaking at 14 months: A computational modeling study
  6. The Alignment Between Language Properties and Computational Algorithms Enhances Statistical Word Segmentation: Evidence from Korean Child-Directed Speech
  7. The Alignment Between Language Properties and Computational Algorithms Enhances Statistical Word Segmentation: Evidence from Korean Child-Directed Speech
  8. The Interplay of Family Socioeconomic Status, Parental Engagement, and Maternal Employment on Vocabulary Development in Korean Children
  9. Phonological Variation in Child-Directed Speech is Modulated by Lexical Frequency
  10. Mothers' use of touch across infants' development and its implications for word learning: Evidence from Korean dyadic interactions
  11. Investigating the Convergent Validity of Child Language Assessment Measures: A Korean Study
  12. Not all input is equal: the efficacy of book reading in infants’ word learning is mediated by child-directed speech
  13. Bidirectional patterns of agentivity in dyadic interactions and the importance of adults’ initiative role in children’s language development
  14. Word-order adaptation and lexical repetition in speech to young children: With focus on Korean mothers’ production of nouns
  15. Phonological Variation in Child-Directed Speech is Modulated by Lexical Frequency
  16. Mothers’ use of touch across infants’ development and its implications for word learning: Evidence from Korean dyadic interactions
  17. Korean infants' perceptual responses to Korean and Western music based on musical experience
  18. Evaluating the Language ENvironment Analysis System for Korean
  19. Infant–Mother Acoustic–Prosodic Alignment and Developmental Risk