Julia Egger

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  • Sawyer, H., Egger, J., Rowland, C. F., Pine, J., Bergmann, C., Jones, G., Jessop, A., & Durrant, S. (2024). Testing a chunking account of the relationship between speed of processing and children’s vocabulary. Poster presented at the 16th International Congress for the Study of Child Language (IASCL 2024), Prague, Czech Republic.
  • Egger, J., Rowland, C. F., & Bergmann, C. (2023). Examining the relationship between lexical speed of processing and novel word learning. Poster presented at Many Paths to Language (MPaL 2023), Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
  • Egger, J., Rowland, C. F., & Bergmann, C. (2021). Improving the robustness of infant lexical processing speed measures. Poster presented at the 15th International Congress for the Study of Child Language (IASCL 2021), online.
  • Egger, J., Rowland, C. F., & Bergmann, C. (2021). Need for speed: The role of speed of processing in novel word learning. Poster presented at the Virtual Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD 2021).
  • Egger, J., Rowland, C. F., & Bergmann, C. (2020). The relation between speed of processing and parental input complexity. Poster presented at the Virtual International Congress of Infant Studies (vICIS 2020), Glasgow, UK.
  • Egger, J., Rowland, C. F., & Bergmann, C. (2019). Gaze-triggered looking-while-listening: A new method for measuring speed of processing. Poster presented at the 9th Annual BCCCD Meeting, Budapest, Hungary.
  • Egger, J., Rowland, C. F., & Bergmann, C. (2019). Relating parental MLU to infant’s vocabulary size via speed of processing. Poster presented at the 4th Lancaster Conference on Infant and Early Child Development (LCICD 2019), Lancaster, UK.
  • Egger, J. (2018). Neural correlates of incidental L2 auditory word learning. Poster presented at the Cognitive Neuroscience Synapsium '18, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
  • Egger, J. (2018). Neural correlates of incidental L2 auditory word learning. Poster presented at the IMPRS Conference on Interdisciplinary Approaches in the Language Sciences, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

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