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  1. Minimal, Maximal, or Multiple: Which Contrastive Intervention Approach to Use With Children With Speech Sound Disorders?
  2. Announcing a New Registered Report Article Type at the Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research
  3. Word Learning by Preschool-Age Children With Developmental Language Disorder: Impaired Encoding and Robust Consolidation During Slow Mapping
  4. Children's Response Bias and Identification of Misarticulated Words
  5. Using Computer Programs for Language Sample Analysis
  6. Does it matter how you achieve 36 exposures during interactive book reading? Nope!
  7. Speech sound disorders in schools: Who qualifies?
  8. Best practices in using norms to determine who qualifies for speech treatment in schools
  9. Word Frequency
  10. The effect of neighborhood density on children's word learning in noise
  11. The words you use to teach speech sounds to children with speech sound disorders matter!
  12. Help children with speech sound disorders by teaching difficult sounds
  13. Children's interpretation of misarticulated words.
  14. Applying Item Response Theory to the Development of a Screening Adaptation of the Goldman-Fristoe Test of Articulation–Second Edition
  15. How do you know that an interactive book reading treatment is working?
  16. Improving Word Learning by Children with Language Impairments: How Much Input?
  17. Interactive Book Reading to Accelerate Word Learning in Bilingual Children With Developmental Language Disorder: A Preliminary Intervention Approach
  18. The Effects of Phonotactic Probability and Neighborhood Density on Adults' Word Learning in Noisy Conditions
  19. Speech Perception and Spoken Word Recognition
  20. Teaching Words to Children with Autism
  21. The Influence of Word Characteristics on the Vocabulary of Children With Cochlear Implants
  22. Undergraduate Research: Not Just for the Résumé
  23. Learning from input and memory evolution: Points of vulnerability on a pathway to mastery in word learning
  24. Online Learning From Input Versus Offline Memory Evolution in Adult Word Learning: Effects of Neighborhood Density and Phonologically Related Practice
  25. The influence of known-word frequency on the acquisition of new neighbours in adults: evidence for exemplar representations in word learning
  26. The Effect of Incremental Changes in Phonotactic Probability and Neighborhood Density on Word Learning by Preschool Children
  27. Grammatical treatment and specific language impairment: Neighbourhood density & third person singular –s
  28. The Effect of Homonymy on Learning Correctly Articulated Versus Misarticulated Words
  29. A corpus of consonant–vowel–consonant real words and nonwords: Comparison of phonotactic probability, neighborhood density, and consonant age of acquisition
  30. Examining the Acquisition of Phonological Word Forms with Computational Experiments
  31. Effects of noise on adults' word learning
  32. The interface between neighborhood density and optional infinitives: normal development and Specific Language Impairment
  33. The independent effects of phonotactic probability and neighbourhood density on lexical acquisition by preschool children
  34. The influence of neighborhood density and word frequency on phoneme awareness in 2nd and 4th grades
  35. Differentiating word learning processes may yield new insights – a commentary on Stoel-Gammon's ‘Relationships between lexical and phonological development in young children’
  36. Differentiating the Effects of Phonotactic Probability and Neighborhood Density on Vocabulary Comprehension and Production: A Comparison of Preschool Children With Versus Without Phonological Delays
  37. The influence of part-word phonotactic probability/neighborhood density on word learning by preschool children varying in expressive vocabulary
  38. A cross-sectional comparison of the effects of phonotactic probability and neighborhood density on word learning by preschool children
  39. An online calculator to compute phonotactic probability and neighborhood density on the basis of child corpora of spoken American English
  40. Word learning by children with phonological delays: Differentiating effects of phonotactic probability and neighborhood density
  41. Adult and Child Semantic Neighbors of the Kroll and Potter (1984) Nonobjects
  42. The Effect of Semantic Set Size on Word Learning by Preschool Children
  43. Developmental differences in the effects of phonological, lexical and semantic variables on word learning by infants
  44. Differentiating Phonotactic Probability and Neighborhood Density in Adult Word Learning
  45. Representations involved in short‐term versus long‐term word learning by preschool children with and without phonological disorders
  46. Individual differences in the influence of phonological characteristics on expressive vocabulary development by young children
  47. Do children still pick and choose? The relationship between phonological knowledge and lexical acquisition beyond 50 words
  48. A comparison of homonym and novel word learning: the role of phonotactic probability and word frequency
  49. Methods for Minimizing the Confounding Effects of Word Length in the Analysis of Phonotactic Probability and Neighborhood Density
  50. The Emerging Lexicon of Children With Phonological Delays
  51. Do children acquire dense neighborhoods? An investigation of similarity neighborhoods in lexical acquisition
  52. Learning New Words II
  53. Restructuring of similarity neighbourhoods in the developing mental lexicon
  54. Markedness and the grammar in lexical diffusion of fricatives
  55. The effect of probabilistic phonotactics on lexical acquisition
  56. Planning speech one syllable at a time: the reduced buffer capacity hypothesis in apraxia of speech
  57. Phonological Processes in Lexical Development