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Leher Singh
Leher Singh
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Infants' listening preferences: Baby talk or happy talk?
L Singh, JL Morgan, CT Best
Infancy 3 (3), 365-394, 2002
4052002
Quantifying sources of variability in infancy research using the infant-directed-speech preference
ManyBabies Consortium
Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science 3 (1), 24-52, 2020
3032020
The moralization of cigarette smoking in the United States
P Rozin, L Singh
Journal of Consumer Psychology 8 (3), 321-337, 1999
2871999
Preference and processing: The role of speech affect in early spoken word recognition
L Singh, JL Morgan, KS White
Journal of Memory and Language 51 (2), 173-189, 2004
2602004
Vocabulary growth in late talkers: Lexical development from 2; 0 to 3; 0
L Rescorla, J Mirak, L Singh
Journal of child language 27 (2), 293-311, 2000
2352000
How does the topic of conversation affect verbal exchange and eye gaze? A comparison between typical development and high-functioning autism
A Nadig, I Lee, L Singh, K Bosshart, S Ozonoff
Neuropsychologia 48 (9), 2730-2739, 2010
2282010
Influences of high and low variability on infant word recognition
L Singh
Cognition 106 (2), 833-870, 2008
2282008
Influences of infant-directed speech on early word recognition
L Singh, S Nestor, C Parikh, A Yull
Infancy 14 (6), 654-666, 2009
2162009
Back to basics: A bilingual advantage in infant visual habituation
L Singh, CSL Fu, AA Rahman, WB Hameed, S Sanmugam, P Agarwal, ...
Child development 86 (1), 294-302, 2015
1712015
Infant word segmentation and childhood vocabulary development: a longitudinal analysis
L Singh, J Steven Reznick, L Xuehua
Developmental science 15 (4), 482-495, 2012
1652012
Building a word-form lexicon in the face of variable input: Influences of pitch and amplitude on early spoken word recognition
L Singh, KS White, JL Morgan
Language Learning and Development 4 (2), 157-178, 2008
1032008
Influences of vowel and tone variation on emergent word knowledge: A cross‐linguistic investigation
L Singh, TJ Hui, C Chan, RM Golinkoff
Developmental science 17 (1), 94-109, 2014
982014
A new view of language development: the acquisition of lexical tone
L Singh, CSL Fu
Child development 87 (3), 834-854, 2016
902016
Infant feeding effects on early neurocognitive development in Asian children
S Cai, WW Pang, YL Low, LW Sim, SC Sam, MB Bruntraeger, EQ Wong, ...
The American journal of clinical nutrition 101 (2), 326-336, 2015
862015
Building a collaborative psychological science: Lessons learned from ManyBabies 1.
K Byers-Heinlein, C Bergmann, C Davies, MC Frank, JK Hamlin, M Kline, ...
Canadian Psychology/Psychologie Canadienne 61 (4), 349, 2020
852020
Influences of lexical tone and pitch on word recognition in bilingual infants
L Singh, J Foong
Cognition 124 (2), 128-142, 2012
792012
One world, two languages: Cross‐language semantic priming in bilingual toddlers
L Singh
Child development 85 (2), 755-766, 2014
772014
Diversity and representation in infant research: Barriers and bridges toward a globalized science of infant development
L Singh, A Cristia, LB Karasik, SJ Rajendra, LM Oakes
Infancy 28 (4), 708-737, 2023
702023
Novel word learning in bilingual and monolingual infants: Evidence for a bilingual advantage
L Singh, CSL Fu, ZW Tay, RM Golinkoff
Child Development 89 (3), e183-e198, 2018
702018
More limitations to monolingualism: Bilinguals outperform monolinguals in implicit word learning
P Escudero, KE Mulak, CSL Fu, L Singh
Frontiers in psychology 7, 1218, 2016
682016
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