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Relations Among Self-Reported Maternal Stress, Smartphone Use, and Mother-Child Interactions
(Springer, 2022)
A growing body of research indicates that parents' smartphone use is associated with interruptions in parent-child interactions and lower levels of parental responsiveness, which may adversely affect children's cognitive ...
Mothers' descriptions of referents are related to children' communicative competence
(Elsevier Science Inc, 2022)
Describing an entity in a way that leads to its correct identification among similar others is required for successful referential communication. Although many studies investigated children's language development in relation ...
Young minds' quest for regularity: Evidence from the Turkish causative
(Cambridge Univ Press, 2022)
Children's remarkable ability to generalize beyond the input and the resulting overregularizations/ irregularizations provide a platform for a discussion of whether morphology learning uses analogy-based, rule-based, or ...
The acquisition and use of relative clauses in Turkish-learning children's conversational interactions: a cross-linguistic approach (vol 46, pg 1142, 2019)
(Cambridge Univ Press, 2022)
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Screen Media Exposure in Early Childhood and Its Relation to Children's Self-Regulation
(Wiley-Hindawi, 2022)
Self-regulation, the ability to control thoughts, emotions, and behavior for goal-directed activities, shows rapid development in infancy, toddlerhood, and preschool periods. Early self-regulatory skills predict later ...
Analogy is Indispensable but Rule is a Must: Insights From Turkish
(Cambridge Univ Press, 2022)
Inflectional morphology provides a unique platform for a discussion of whether morphological productivity is rule-based or analogy-based. The present study testing 140 children (range = 29 to 97 months; M(SD) = 64.1(18.8)) ...