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Marina Kalashnikova
Marina Kalashnikova
Basque Center on Cognition, Brain and Language
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Atypical cortical entrainment to speech in the right hemisphere underpins phonemic deficits in dyslexia
GM Di Liberto, V Peter, M Kalashnikova, U Goswami, D Burnham, ...
NeuroImage 175, 70-79, 2018
1312018
Infant-directed speech facilitates seven-month-old infants’ cortical tracking of speech
M Kalashnikova, V Peter, GM Di Liberto, EC Lalor, D Burnham
Scientific reports 8 (1), 13745, 2018
1052018
The temporal modulation structure of infant-directed speech
V Leong, M Kalashnikova, D Burnham, U Goswami
Open Mind 1 (2), 78-90, 2017
952017
Infant-directed speech from seven to nineteen months has similar acoustic properties but different functions
M Kalashnikova, D Burnham
Journal of child language 45 (5), 1035-1053, 2018
832018
The origins of babytalk: Smiling, teaching or social convergence?
M Kalashnikova, C Carignan, D Burnham
Royal Society open science 4 (8), 170306, 2017
822017
Maturation of executive functioning skills in early sequential bilingualism
M Kalashnikova, K Mattock
International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism 17 (1), 111-123, 2014
792014
Mothers speak differently to infants at‐risk for dyslexia
M Kalashnikova, U Goswami, D Burnham
Developmental science 21 (1), e12487, 2018
662018
The effects of linguistic experience on the flexible use of mutual exclusivity in word learning
M Kalashnikova, K Mattock, P Monaghan
Bilingualism: Language and Cognition 18 (4), 626-638, 2015
662015
Vocabulary matters! The relationship between verbal fluency and measures of inhibitory control in monolingual and bilingual children
GP Escobar, M Kalashnikova, P Escudero
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 170, 177-189, 2018
592018
The development of fast‐mapping and novel word retention strategies in monolingual and bilingual infants
M Kalashnikova, P Escudero, E Kidd
Developmental Science 21 (6), e12674, 2018
492018
Mature neural responses to infant-directed speech but not adult-directed speech in pre-verbal infants
V Peter, M Kalashnikova, A Santos, D Burnham
Scientific reports 6 (1), 34273, 2016
482016
COVID-19 first lockdown as a window into language acquisition: associations between caregiver-child activities and vocabulary gains
N Kartushina, N Mani, A Aktan-Erciyes, K Alaslani, NJ Aldrich, ...
Language Development Research 2 (1), 2022
472022
OZI: Australian English communicative development inventory
M Kalashnikova, IC Schwarz, D Burnham
First Language 36 (4), 407-427, 2016
472016
The effects of bilingualism on attentional processes in the first year of life
M Kalashnikova, J Pejovic, M Carreiras
Developmental Science 24 (2), e13011, 2021
442021
Sensitivity to amplitude envelope rise time in infancy and vocabulary development at 3 years: A significant relationship
M Kalashnikova, U Goswami, D Burnham
Developmental Science 22 (6), e12836, 2019
402019
Infant-directed speech enhances temporal rhythmic structure in the envelope
V Leong, M Kalashnikova, D Burnham, U Goswami
Fifteenth Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication …, 2014
332014
Mutual exclusivity develops as a consequence of abstract rather than particular vocabulary knowledge
M Kalashnikova, K Mattock, P Monaghan
First Language 36 (5), 451-464, 2016
312016
Depression and anxiety in the postnatal period: An examination of infants’ home language environment, vocalizations, and expressive language abilities
R Brookman, M Kalashnikova, J Conti, N Xu Rattanasone, KA Grant, ...
Child development 91 (6), e1211-e1230, 2020
292020
Constraints on tone sensitivity in novel word learning by monolingual and bilingual infants: tone properties are more influential than tone familiarity
D Burnham, L Singh, K Mattock, PJ Woo, M Kalashnikova
Frontiers in psychology 8, 294488, 2018
292018
Disambiguation of novel labels and referential facts: A developmental perspective
M Kalashnikova, K Mattock, P Monaghan
First Language 34 (2), 125-135, 2014
262014
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