Children use syntax to learn verb meanings L Naigles Journal of child language 17 (2), 357-374, 1990 | 1032 | 1990 |
How children use input to acquire a lexicon E Hoff, L Naigles Child development 73 (2), 418-433, 2002 | 905 | 2002 |
Optimal outcome in individuals with a history of autism D Fein, M Barton, IM Eigsti, E Kelley, L Naigles, RT Schultz, M Stevens, ... Journal of child psychology and psychiatry 54 (2), 195-205, 2013 | 497 | 2013 |
Why are some verbs learned before other verbs? Effects of input frequency and structure on children's early verb use LR Naigles, E Hoff-Ginsberg Journal of child language 25 (1), 95-120, 1998 | 437 | 1998 |
Caregiver speech and children's use of nouns versus verbs: A comparison of English, Italian, and Mandarin T Tardif, M Shatz, L Naigles Journal of Child Language 24 (3), 535-565, 1997 | 428 | 1997 |
The use of multiple frames in verb learning via syntactic bootstrapping LR Naigles Cognition 58 (2), 221-251, 1996 | 299 | 1996 |
Speaking of motion: Verb use in English and Spanish LR Naigles, AR Eisenberg, ET Kako, M Highter, N McGraw Language and cognitive processes 13 (5), 521-549, 1998 | 235 | 1998 |
First contact in verb acquisition: Defining a role for syntax LG Naigles, ET Kako Child development 64 (6), 1665-1687, 1993 | 224 | 1993 |
Residual language deficits in optimal outcome children with a history of autism E Kelley, JJ Paul, D Fein, LR Naigles Journal of autism and developmental disorders 36 (6), 807-828, 2006 | 213 | 2006 |
Is he floating across or crossing afloat? Cross-influence of L1 and L2 in Spanish-English bilingual adults J Hohenstein, A Eisenberg, L Naigles Bilingualism 9 (3), 249, 2006 | 200 | 2006 |
The origins of grammar K Hirsh-Pasek, GR Michnick | 199 | 1997 |
Motion-verb generalizations in English and Spanish: Influences of language and syntax LR Naigles, P Terrazas Psychological Science 9 (5), 363-369, 1998 | 183 | 1998 |
Children acquire word meaning components from syntactic evidence L Naigles, LR Gleitman, H Gleitman Language and cognition: A developmental perspective. Norwood, NJ: Ablex, 1986 | 182 | 1986 |
Form is easy, meaning is hard: Resolving a paradox in early child language LR Naigles Cognition 86 (2), 157-199, 2002 | 176 | 2002 |
Input to verb learning: Evidence for the plausibility of syntactic bootstrapping. LR Naigles, E Hoff-Ginsberg Developmental Psychology 31 (5), 827, 1995 | 152 | 1995 |
Intervention for optimal outcome in children and adolescents with a history of autism AJ Orinstein, M Helt, E Troyb, KE Tyson, ML Barton, IM Eigsti, L Naigles, ... Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics 35 (4), 247-256, 2014 | 150 | 2014 |
Longitudinal analyses of expressive language development reveal two distinct language profiles among young children with autism spectrum disorders S Tek, L Mesite, D Fein, L Naigles Journal of autism and developmental disorders 44 (1), 75-89, 2014 | 137 | 2014 |
Do children with autism spectrum disorders show a shape bias in word learning? S Tek, G Jaffery, D Fein, LR Naigles Autism Research 1 (4), 208-222, 2008 | 134 | 2008 |
Processes of language acquisition in children with autism: Evidence from preferential looking LD Swensen, E Kelley, D Fein, LR Naigles Child development 78 (2), 542-557, 2007 | 119 | 2007 |
Television as incidental language teacher LR Naigles, L Mayeux Handbook of children and the media, 135-152, 2001 | 116 | 2001 |