Infants' early ability to segment the conversational speech signal predicts later language development: a retrospective analysis. R Newman, NB Ratner, AM Jusczyk, PW Jusczyk, KA Dow Developmental psychology 42 (4), 643, 2006 | 373 | 2006 |
The perceptual consequences of within-talker variability in fricative production RS Newman, SA Clouse, JL Burnham The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 109 (3), 1181-1196, 2001 | 262 | 2001 |
Input and uptake at 7 months predicts toddler vocabulary: The role of child-directed speech and infant processing skills in language development RS Newman, ML Rowe, NB Ratner Journal of child language 43 (5), 1158-1173, 2016 | 225 | 2016 |
The impact of lexical factors on children's word-finding errors DJ German, RS Newman American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2004 | 206 | 2004 |
Infants' use of synchronized visual information to separate streams of speech G Hollich, RS Newman, PW Jusczyk Child development 76 (3), 598-613, 2005 | 182 | 2005 |
Effects of lexical factors on lexical access among typical language-learning children and children with word-finding difficulties RS Newman, DJ German Language and speech 45 (3), 285-317, 2002 | 161 | 2002 |
Listen to your mother! The role of talker familiarity in infant streaming BA Barker, RS Newman Cognition 94 (2), B45-B53, 2004 | 158 | 2004 |
Lexical neighborhood effects in phonetic processing. RS Newman, JR Sawusch, PA Luce Journal of experimental psychology: Human perception and performance 23 (3), 873, 1997 | 154 | 1997 |
Influences of background noise on infants and children LC Erickson, RS Newman Current directions in psychological science 26 (5), 451-457, 2017 | 143 | 2017 |
The cocktail party effect in infants revisited: listening to one's name in noise. RS Newman Developmental Psychology 41 (2), 352, 2005 | 133 | 2005 |
Using links between speech perception and speech production to evaluate different acoustic metrics: A preliminary report RS Newman The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 113 (5), 2850-2860, 2003 | 121 | 2003 |
Life span effects of lexical factors on oral naming RS Newman, DJ German Language and Speech 48 (2), 123-156, 2005 | 117 | 2005 |
Changes in preference for infant‐directed speech in low and moderate noise by 4.5‐to 13‐month‐olds RS Newman, I Hussain Infancy 10 (1), 61-76, 2006 | 105 | 2006 |
The effect of talker familiarity on stream segregation RS Newman, S Evers Journal of Phonetics 35 (1), 85-103, 2007 | 104 | 2007 |
Space aliens and nonwords: Stimuli for investigating the learning of novel word-meaning pairs P Gupta, J Lipinski, B Abbs, PH Lin, E Aktunc, D Ludden, N Martin, ... Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers 36, 599-603, 2004 | 97 | 2004 |
The role of selected lexical factors on confrontation naming accuracy, speed, and fluency in adults who do and do not stutter RS Newman, NB Ratner American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2007 | 96 | 2007 |
Look at the gato! Code-switching in speech to toddlers A Bail, G Morini, RS Newman Journal of Child Language 42 (5), 1073-1101, 2015 | 90 | 2015 |
Perceptual normalization for speaking rate: Effects of temporal distance RS Newman, JR Sawusch Perception & Psychophysics 58 (4), 540-560, 1996 | 89 | 1996 |
Infant-directed speech (IDS) vowel clarity and child language outcomes KM Hartman, NB Ratner, RS Newman Journal of child language 44 (5), 1140-1162, 2017 | 82 | 2017 |
The cocktail party effect in infants RS Newman, PW Jusczyk Perception & Psychophysics 58 (8), 1145-1156, 1996 | 82 | 1996 |