Penn State Penn State: College of the Liberal Arts
LANGUAGE and COGNITION LAB
  • Home
  • Research
    • Bilingualism
    • Comparative Research Approach
    • Language and Motor Planning
    • Statistical Learning
  • Publications
  • Lab Members
  • Join the Lab

Weiss, D.J. & Santos, L. (2006) Introduction to Thematic Collection: Why Primates?: The Importance of Non-Human Primates for Understanding Human Infancy. Infancy 9(2), 133-146.

2006-2009, Nonhuman Primates

You can download and read this publication here!

Skills

Posted on

August 10, 2002

← Weiss, D.J. & Gerfen, C. (2006) Speech segmentation in a bilingual environment. Proceedings of the 30th Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development Weiss, D.J. & Newport E. (2006) Mechanisms underlying language acquisition: Benefits from a comparative approach. Infancy 9(2), 241-257. →

LANGUAGE and COGNITION LAB

107 Moore Building, University Park, PA 16802 | 814-865-1929 | psulangcoglab@gmail.com

Dr. Weiss is currently accepting graduate applications for the Fall 2022 semester.

JOIN THE LAB
Copyright © 2025 The Pennsylvania State University | Privacy and Legal Statements | Accessibility Statement | Website Designed by Information Technology Liberal Arts | Powered by Sites at Penn State