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Wang, Y., Seidl, A. & Cristia, A. (2015). Acoustic-phonetic differences between infant- and adult-directed speech: the role of stress and utterance position. Journal of child language, 42(4), 821-842. doi:10.1017/S0305000914000439

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Seidl, A., Cristia, A., Baker, C. & Tincoff, R. (2015). Why the body comes first: effects of experimenter touch on infants' word finding. Developmental Science, 18(1), 155-164. doi:10.1111/desc.12182

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Martin, A., Versteegh, M., Miyazawa, K., Mazuka, R., Dupoux, E. & Cristia, A. (2015). Mothers speak less clearly to infants: A comprehensive test of the hyperarticulation hypothesis. Psychological Science, 26(3), 341-347. doi:10.1177/0956797614562453

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Van Heugten, M., Bergmann, C. & Cristia, A. (2015). The effects of talker voice and accent on young children’s speech perception. In Fuchs, S., Petrone, C., Pape, D. & Perrier, P. (Eds.), Speech Production and Perception (Vol. 3, pp. 57-88).Berlin: Peter Lang. . doi:10.1111/infa.12232

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Bergmann, C. & Cristia, A. (2016). Development of infants' segmentation of words from native speech: A meta-analytic approach. Developmental Science, 9(6), 901-917. doi:10.1111/desc.12341

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Vandam, M., Warlaumont, A., Bergelson, E., Cristia, A., Soderstrom, M., De Palma, P. & Macwhinney, B. (2016). HomeBank: An Online Repository of Daylong Child-Centered Audio Recordings. Seminars in Speech and Language, 37(2), 128-142. doi:10.1055/s-0036-1580745

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Ludusan, B., Cristia, A., Martin, A., Mazuka, R. & Dupoux, E. (2016). Learnability of prosodic boundaries: Is infant-directed speech easier? Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 140(2), 1239-1250. doi:10.1121/1.4960576

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Wang, Y., Seidl, A. & Cristia, A. (2016). Acoustic modifications in infant-directed speech as a function of stress typology. In J. Heinz, R. Goedemans, & H. van der Hulst (Eds.), Dimensions of stress (pp. 311-326).Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/9781316212745.012

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Ko, E., Seidl, A., Cristia, A., Reimchen, M. & Soderstrom, M. (2016). Entrainment of prosody in the interaction of mothers with their young children - ERRATUM. Journal of Child Language, 43(4), 284-309. doi:10.1017/S0305000915000410

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Cristia, A. & Seidl, A. (2016). Test-retest reliability in infant speech perception tasks. . Infancy, 21(5), 648-667. doi:10.1111/infa.12127

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Cristia, A., Dupoux, E., Gurven, M. & Stieglitz, J. (2017). Child-directed speech is infrequent in a forager-farmer population: a time allocation study. Child Development, NC. doi:10.1111/cdev.12974

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Abu-Zhaya, R., Seidl, A. & Cristia, A. (2017). Multimodal infant-directed communication: how caregivers combine tactile and linguistic cues. Journal of Child Language, 44(5), 1088-1116. doi:10.1017/S0305000916000416

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Tsuji, S., Fikkert, P., Minagawa-Kawai, Y., Dupoux, E., Filippin, L., Versteegh, M., Hagoort, P. & Cristia, A. (2017). The more, the better? Behavioral and neural correlates of frequent and infrequent vowel exposure. Developmental Psychobiology, 59(5), 603-612. doi:10.1002/dev.21534

Chapitre d'ouvrage  

Willems, M. & Cristia, A. (2017). Hemodynamic methods: fMRI and fNIRS. In A. de Groot & P. Hagoort (Eds.), Research Methods in Psycholinguistics and the Neurobiology of Language.Boston: Wiley

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Bergelson, E., Bergmann, C., Cristia, A., Floccia, C., Gervain, J., Nazzi, T. & Soderstrom, M. (2017). A collaborative approach to infant research: Promoting reproducibility, best practices, and theory-building. . Infancy, 22(4), 421-435. doi:10.1111/infa.12182

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Cristia, A. (2018). Can infants learn phonology in the lab? A meta-analytic answer. Cognition, 180, 312-327. doi:10.1016/j.cognition.2017.09.016

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Seidl, A., Cristia, A., Soderstrom, M., Ko, E., Abel, E., Kellerman, A. & Schwichtenberg, A. (2018). Infant-Mother Acoustic-Prosodic Alignment and Developmental Risk. Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR, 61(6), 1369-1380. doi:10.1044/2018_JSLHR-S-17-0287

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Bergmann, C., Tsuji, S., Piccinini, P., Lewis, M., Braginsky, M., Frank, M. & Cristia, A. (2018). Promoting Replicability in Developmental Research Through Meta-analyses: Insights From Language Acquisition Research. Child development, 89(6), 1996-2009. doi:10.1111/cdev.13079

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Tincoff, R., Seidl, A., Buckley, L., Wojcik, C. & Cristia, A. (2019). Feeling the way to words: Parents' speech and touch cues highlight word-to-world mappings of body parts. Language Learning and Development, 15(2), 103-125. doi:10.1080/15475441.2018.1533472

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Tincoff, R., Seidl, A., Buckley, L., Wojcik, C. & Cristia, A. (2019). Feeling the way to words: Parents' speech and touch cues highlight word-to-world mappings of body parts. Language Learning and Development, 15(2), 103-125. doi:10.1080/15475441.2018.1533472

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Futaisi Al, N., Zhang, Z., Cristia, A., Warlaumont, A. & Schuller, B. (2019). VCMNet: Weakly Supervised Learning for Automatic Infant Vocalisation Maturity Analysis. In 2019 International Conference on Multimodal Interaction, 205-209.

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Ryant, N., Church, K., Cieri, C., Cristia, A., Ganapathy, S. & Liberman, M. (2019). Second DIHARD Diarization Challenge: Dataset, task, and baselines. In Proceedings of Interspeech, Graz, Austria.

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Schuller, B., Batliner, A., Bergler, C., Pokorny, F., Krajewski, J., Cychosz, M., Vollmann, R., Roelen, S., Schnieder, S., Bergelson, E. & Cristia, A. (2019). The INTERSPEECH 2019 Computational Paralinguistics Challenge: Styrian Dialects, Continuous Sleepiness, Baby Sounds & Orca Activity. In Proceedings of Interspeech, Graz, Austria.

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Seidl, A., Warlaumont, A. & Cristia, A. (2019). Towards detection of canonical babbling by citizen scientists: Performance as a function of clip length. In Proceedings of Interspeech, Graz, Austria.

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Loukatou, G., Moran, S., Blasi, D., Stoll, S. & Cristia, A. (2019). Is word segmentation child’s play in all languages? In Proceedings of the Association for Computational Linguistics.

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Loukatou, G., Le Normand, M. & Cristia, A. (2019). Is it easier to segment words from infant-directed speech? Modeling evidence from an ecological French corpus. In Proceedings of the 41st Conference of Cognitive Science Society..

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Havron, N., Babineau, M., Fiévet, A., de Carvalho, A. & Christophe, A. (2019). Young Children Build Syntactic Predictions During Language Processing and Use Them to Learn Novel-Word Meanings. In The 44th Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development, Boston, USA.

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Casillas , M. & Cristia, A. (2019). A step-by-step guide to collecting and analyzing long-format speech environment (LFSE) recordings. Collabra: Psychology, 5(1), 24. doi:10.1525/collabra.209

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Räsänen, O., Seshadri, S., Karadayi, J., Riebling , E., Bunce , J., Cristia, A., Metze, F., Bergelson, E. & Soderstrom, M. (2019). Automatic word count estimation from daylong child-centered recordings in various language environments using language-independent syllabification of speech. Speech Communication, 113, 63-80. doi:10.1016/j.specom.2019.08.005

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Cristia, A., Dupoux, E., Gurven, M. & Stieglitz, J. (2019). Child-Directed Speech Is Infrequent in a Forager-Farmer Population: A Time Allocation Study. Child development, 90(3), 759-773. doi:10.1111/cdev.12974