Gerald W. McRoberts

Affiliations: 
Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, United States 
Area:
Developmental Psychology, Cognitive Psychology
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Clark NB, McRoberts GW, Van Dyke JA, et al. (2012) Immediate memory for pseudowords and phonological awareness are associated in adults and pre-reading children. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics. 26: 577-96
McRoberts GW, McDonough C, Lakusta L. (2009) The Role of Verbal Repetition in the Development of Infant Speech Preferences From 4 to 14 Months of Age. Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society On Infant Studies. 14: 162-194
McRoberts GW, McDonough C, Lakusta L. (2009) The role of verbal repetition in the development of infant speech preferences from 4 to 14 months of age Infancy. 14: 162-194
Lillard A, Nishida T, Massaro D, et al. (2007) Signs of Pretense Across Age and Scenario. Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society On Infant Studies. 11: 1-30
McRoberts GW, Dawson C. (2006) Infants’ attention to repeated speech and musical patterns The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 120: 3134-3134
Best CC, McRoberts GW. (2003) Infant perception of non-native consonant contrasts that adults assimilate in different ways. Language and Speech. 46: 183-216
Slaney M, McRoberts G. (2003) BabyEars: A recognition system for affective vocalizations Speech Communication. 39: 367-384
Best CT, McRoberts GW, Goodell E. (2001) Discrimination of non-native consonant contrasts varying in perceptual assimilation to the listener's native phonological system. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 109: 775-94
Fernald A, Pinto JP, Swingley D, et al. (1998) Rapid Gains in Speed of Verbal Processing by Infants in the 2nd Year Psychological Science. 9: 228-231
McRoberts GW, Slaney M. (1998) Acoustic differentiation of affective vocalizations to infants by mothers and fathers Infant Behavior and Development. 21: 569
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