Caroline Rowland

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  • Alcock, K., Meints, K., & Rowland, C. F. (2024). Unexpected associations in parent report of early language and communication. Poster presented at the 16th International Congress for the Study of Child Language (IASCL 2024), Prague, Czech Republic.
  • Buizer, A., Pereira Soares, S. M., & Rowland, C. F. (2024). Developmental changes in spectral power bands and language skills: An infant EEG study. Poster presented at the Highlights in the Language Sciences Conference 2024, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
  • Çetinçelik, M., Jordan Barros, A., Rowland, C. F., & Snijders, T. M. (2024). Infants’ neural tracking of multimodal speech and links with language development. Poster presented at the IMPRS Conference 2024, Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
  • Jordan-Barros, A., Çetinçelik, M., Rowland, C. F., & Snijders, T. M. (2024). The role of visual speech cues on infants’ neural tracking of speech. Poster presented at the 24th International Congress of Infant Studies (ICIS 2024), Glasgow, Scotland.
  • Lammertink, I., Rowland, C. F., & Casillas, M. (2024). Who’s next? Turn anticipation in Dutch preschoolers with and without Developmental Language Disorder. Poster presented at the 16th International Congress for the Study of Child Language (IASCL 2024), Prague, Czech Republic.
  • Nieuwenhuizen, M., Pereira Soares, S. M., & Rowland, C. F. (2024). Neural underpinnings of perceptual tuning: A longitudinal EEG study of infant phoneme discrimination and its relation to early vocal development. Poster presented at the Highlights in the Language Sciences Conference 2024, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
  • Sabov, A., Rowland, C. F., Haun, D., Kidd, E., & Felsche, E. (2024). Does language affect cognition: Sensitivity to relational similarity in Dutch 3-year-olds. Poster presented at the 16th International Congress for the Study of Child Language (IASCL 2024), Prague, Czech Republic.
  • Sander, J., Çetinçelik, M., Zhang, Y., & Rowland, C. F. (2024). Comparing joint attention metrics: Insights from infant-caregiver interactions. Poster presented at the IMPRS Conference 2024, Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
  • Sander, J., Lieberman, A., & Rowland, C. F. (2024). Examining joint attention in signed interactions: The influence of sign familiarity. Poster presented at the 24th International Congress of Infant Studies (ICIS 2024), Glasgow, Scotland.
  • Sander, J., Çetinçelik, M., Zhang, Y., & Rowland, C. F. (2024). Exploring the dynamics of joint attention measures in predicting language abilities. Poster presented at the 24th International Congress of Infant Studies (ICIS 2024), Glasgow, Scotland.
  • 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.
  • Slim, M. S., & Rowland, C. F. (2024). Are each and all the same? A study on the development of universal quantifiers in Dutch. Poster presented at the 16th International Congress for the Study of Child Language (IASCL 2024), Prague, Czech Republic.
  • Yeh, C., Rowland, C. F., & Pereira Soares, S. M. (2024). Relationships between early bilingual experience and lexical-semantic development: An ERP study. Poster presented at the 16th International Congress for the Study of Child Language (IASCL 2024), Prague, Czech Republic.
  • Zimianiti, E., Ye, L., Hofman, A., Kievit, R., Rowland, C. F., & Donnelly, S. (2024). Between-item variability: Dutch past tense predictors. Poster presented at the 16th International Congress for the Study of Child Language (IASCL 2024), Prague, Czech Republic.
  • Zimianiti, E., Ye, L., Hofman, A., Kievit, R., Rowland, C. F., & Donnelly, S. (2024). Item-level difficulty predictors in the acquisition of past tense in Dutch. Poster presented at the 46th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci 2024), Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
  • 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.
  • Jordan-Barros, A., Çetinçelik, M., Rowland, C. F., & Snijders, T. M. (2023). Do visual speech cues facilitate infants’ neural tracking of speech?. Poster presented at the 15th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Neurobiology of Language (SNL 2023), Marseille, France.
  • Sander, J., Çetinçelik, M., Zhang, Y., & Rowland, C. F. (2023). Unraveling the granularity of different metrics in analyzing joint attention data. Poster presented at Many Paths to Language (MPaL 2023), Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
  • Snijders, T. M., Çetinçelik, M., Jordan-Barros, A., & Rowland, C. F. (2023). The effect of visual mouth cues on neural tracking of speech in 10- month-old infants. Poster presented at the 21st International Multisensory Research Forum (IMRF 2023), Brussels, Belgium.
  • Yeh, C., Rowland, C. F., & Pereira Soares, S. M. (2023). How bilingualism influences language processing in the developing brain: A neurobiological perspective. Poster presented at the 29th Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing Conference (AMLaP 2023), Donostia–San Sebastián, Spain.
  • Zhang, Y., Rowland, C. F., & Yu, C. (2023). How does shared book reading support language development? Evidence from a dual head-mounted eye-tracking study. Poster presented at the 48th Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development (BUCLD 45), Boston, MA, USA.
  • Çetinçelik, M., Rowland, C. F., & Snijders, T. M. (2022). The effects of the speaker’s eye gaze on infants’ speech processing and word segmentation. Poster presented at the 18th NVP Winter Conference on Brain and Cognition, Egmond aan Zee, The Netherlands.
  • Donnelly, S., Kidd, E., Verkuilen, J., & Rowland, C. F. (2022). On the dimensional structure of vocabulary and grammar in early language development. Poster presented at the 5th Workshop on Infant Language Development (WILD 2022), San Sebastian, Spain.
  • Donnelly, S., Rowland, C. F., & Kidd, E. (2022). On the emergence and trajectories of the abstract priming effect and lexical boost: Evidence from cross sectional and longitudinal data. Poster presented at the 28th Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing Conference (AMLaP 2022), York, UK.
  • Garcia, R., Aravena Bravo, P., Arokoyo, B. E., Asnake Goshu, M., Benavides-Varela, S., Benders, T., Boll-Avetisyan, N., Carstensen, A., Cristia, A., Cychosz, M., Dal Ben, R., Diop, Y., Van den Dobbelsteen, I., Durán-Urzúa, C., Havron, N., Kotera, H., Nicolas, R. K., Laranjo, R., Manalili, M. A. R., Narasimha, B. and 7 moreGarcia, R., Aravena Bravo, P., Arokoyo, B. E., Asnake Goshu, M., Benavides-Varela, S., Benders, T., Boll-Avetisyan, N., Carstensen, A., Cristia, A., Cychosz, M., Dal Ben, R., Diop, Y., Van den Dobbelsteen, I., Durán-Urzúa, C., Havron, N., Kotera, H., Nicolas, R. K., Laranjo, R., Manalili, M. A. R., Narasimha, B., Omane, P. O., Rowland, C. F., Schiavon Kolberg, L., Ssemata, A., Styles, S., Troncoso-Acost, B., & Woon, F. T. (2022). Running a truly international school on early language development. Poster presented at the 23rd International Congress of Infant Studies (ICIS 2022), Ottawa, Canada.
  • Jordan, A., Çetinçelik, M., Rowland, C. F., & Snijders, T. M. (2022). The role of audio-visual cues on infants’ cortical speech tracking and word recognition. Poster presented at the 18th NVP Winter Conference on Brain and Cognition, Egmond aan Zee, The Netherlands.
  • Jordan, A., Çetinçelik, M., Rowland, C. F., & Snijders, T. M. (2022). The role of audio-visual cues on infants’ cortical speech tracking and word segmentation. Poster presented at the 7th International Conference on Infant and Early Child Development (LCICD 2022), Lancaster, UK.
  • Çetinçelik, M., Rowland, C. F., & Snijders, T. M. (2021). The effects of speaker’s eye gaze on infants’ speech processing and word segmentation. Poster presented at the 6th Lancaster Conference on Infant and Early Child Development (LCICD 2021), online.
  • Çetinçelik, M., Rowland, C. F., & Snijders, T. M. (2021). The effects of speaker’s eye gaze on infants’ speech processing and word segmentation. Poster presented at the Budapest CEU Conference on Cognitive Development (BCCCD21), online.
  • Çetinçelik, M., Rowland, C. F., & Snijders, T. M. (2021). The effects of speaker’s eye gaze on infants’ speech processing and word segmentation. Poster presented at the 13th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Neurobiology of Language (SNL 2021), online.
  • 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).
  • Hintz, F., Wolf, M. C., Rowland, C. F., & Meyer, A. S. (2021). Evidence for shared knowledge and access processes across comprehension and production: Literacy enhances spoken word comprehension and word production. Poster presented at the 27th Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing Conference (AMLaP 2021), Paris, France.
  • Kholodova, A., Peter, M., Rowland, C. F., & Allen, S. (2021). Abstract representations in bilingual children over development in a structurally biased language. Poster presented at the 15th International Congress for the Study of Child Language (IASCL 2021), online.
  • Alcock, K., Horst, J., Meints, K., & Rowland, C. F. (2020). Regional representation of toddler vocabulary in the UK? Construction of the UK-CDI words and sentences. Poster presented at the Virtual International Congress of Infant Studies (vICIS 2020), Glasgow, UK.
  • Alhama, R. G., Rowland, C. F., & Kidd, E. (2020). Distributional semantic models for vocabulary acquisition. Poster presented at the 26th Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing Conference (AMLap 2020), Potsdam, Germany.
  • Çetinçelik, M., Rowland, C. F., & Snijders, T. M. (2020). The effects of eye gaze on infants’ language learning: A systematic review. Poster presented at the Virtual International Congress of Infant Studies (vICIS 2020), Glasgow, UK.
  • 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.
  • Fazekas, J., Jessop, A., Pine, J., & Rowland, C. F. (2020). Do we learn from our prediction mistakes? Evaluating error-based theories of language acquisition. Poster presented at the 45th Annual Boston University (Virtual) Conference on Language Development (BUCLD 45), Boston, MA, USA.
  • Jessop, A., Jones, G., & Rowland, C. F. (2020). A computational study of the mechanisms underlying infant speed of processing and vocabulary development. Poster presented at Many Paths to Language (MPaL 2020), online.
  • Lammertink, I., De Vries, M., Rowland, C. F., & Casillas, M. (2020). You and I: Using epistemic cues to predict who will talk next in conversation. Poster presented at Many Paths to Language (MPaL 2020), online.
  • Alcock, K. J., Meints, K., & Rowland, C. F. (2019). Early and late gesture learners in a national UK sample. Poster presented at Child Language Symposium (CLS 2019), Sheffield, UK.
  • Bidgood, A., Kirk, E., Durrant, S., Peter, M., Pine, J., & Rowland, C. F. (2019). Baby sign, mind-mindedness and language development. Poster presented at the 5th International Language and Communicative Development Conference (LuCiD 2019), Manchester, 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.
  • Fazekas, J., Jessop, A., Pine, J., & Rowland, C. F. (2019). Do adults learn from their mistakes? Evaluating error-based theories of language acquisition. Poster presented at the 5th International Language and Communicative Development Conference (LuCiD 2019), Manchester, UK.
  • Jago, L. S., Peter, M., Durrant, S., Bidgood, A., Pine, J., & Rowland, C. F. (2019). Individual differences in productive vocabulary: Identifying children who are slow to talk. Poster presented at the 4th Workshop on Infant Language Development (WILD 2019), Potsdam, Germany.
  • Jago, L. S., Durrant, S., Peter, M., Bidgood, A., Pine, J., & Rowland, C. F. (2019). Individual differences in productive vocabulary: Identifying children who are slow to talk. Poster presented at the 5th International Language and Communicative Development Conference (LuCiD 2019), Manchester, UK.
  • Kholodova, A., Peter, M., Rowland, C. F., & Allen, S. (2019). Abstract representations in bilingual L2 speaking children over development in a structurally biased language. Poster presented at the 44th Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development (BUCLD 44), Boston, MA, USA.
  • Samanta, S., Durrant, S., Peter, M., Bidgood, A., Pine, J., Rowland, C. F., & Bannard, C. (2019). Is the automated classification of child gestures feasible?. Poster presented at the 5th International Language and Communicative Development Conference (LuCiD 2019), Manchester, UK.
  • Wolf, M. C., Smith, A. C., Rowland, C. F., & Meyer, A. S. (2019). Modality effects in novel picture-word form associations. Poster presented at Crossing the Boundaries: Language in Interaction Symposium, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

    Abstract

    It is unknown whether modality affects the efficiency with which humans learn novel word forms and their meanings, with previous studies reporting both written and auditory advantages. The current study implements controls whose absence in previous work likely offers explanation for such contradictory findings. In two novel word learning experiments, participants were trained and tested on pseudoword - novel object pairs, with controls on: modality of test, modality of meaning, duration of exposure and transparency of word form. In both experiments word forms were presented in either their written or spoken form, each paired with a pictorial meaning (novel object). Following a 20-minute filler task, participants were tested on their ability to identify the picture-word form pairs on which they were trained. A between subjects design generated four participant groups per experiment 1) written training, written test; 2) written training, spoken test; 3) spoken training, written test; 4) spoken training, spoken test. In Experiment 1 the written stimulus was presented for a time period equal to the duration of the spoken form. Results showed that when the duration of exposure was equal, participants displayed a written training benefit. Given words can be read faster than the time taken for the spoken form to unfold, in Experiment 2 the written form was presented for 300 ms, sufficient time to read the word yet 65% shorter than the duration of the spoken form. No modality effect was observed under these conditions, when exposure to the word form was equivalent. These results demonstrate, at least for proficient readers, that when exposure to the word form is controlled across modalities the efficiency with which word form-meaning associations are learnt does not differ. Our results therefore suggest that, although we typically begin as aural-only word learners, we ultimately converge on developing learning mechanisms that learn equally efficiently from both written and spoken materials.
  • Bergelson, E., Weisleder, A., Bunce, J., Rowland, C. F., Casillas, M., & Cristia, A. (2018). How different is speech input and output across subgroups? First results from >12,000 hours of naturalistic recordings. Poster presented at the 43rd Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development (BUCLD 43), Boston, MA, USA.
  • Bidgood, A., Kirk, E., Durrant, S., Peter, M., Pine, J., & Rowland, C. F. (2018). Baby sign, mind-mindedness and language development. Poster presented at the 3rd Lancaster Conference on Infant and Early Child Development (LCICD 2018), Lancaster, UK.
  • Bidgood, A., Ball, L., Durrant, S., Peter, M., Pine, J., & Rowland, C. F. (2018). Symbolic play and language development in the Language 0-5 project. Poster presented at the 3rd Lancaster Conference on Infant and Early Child Development (LCICD 2018), Lancaster, UK.
  • Frost, R. L. A., Rowland, C. F., Durrant, S., Bidgood, P. M., & Monaghan, P. (2018). Statistical learning in infants, and its relationship with language development: A study of nonadjacent dependency learning. Poster presented at Child Language Symposium (CLS 2018), Reading, UK.
  • Frost, R. L. A., Rowland, C. F., Durrant, S., Bidgood, P. M., & Monaghan, P. (2018). Statistical learning in infants, and its relationship with language development: A study of nonadjacent dependency learning. Poster presented at Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing (AMLaP 2018), Berlin, Germany.
  • Jago, L. S., Peter, M., Bidgood, A., Durrant, S., Pine, J. M., & Rowland, C. F. (2018). Individual differences in language acquisition: Identifying late talkers. Poster presented at the 3rd Lancaster Conference on Infant and Early Child Development (LCICD 2018), Lancaster, UK.
  • Kholodova, A., Peter, M., Rowland, C. F., & Allen, S. (2018). Implicit learning and surprisal effects in a structurally biased language: A developmental study. Poster presented at the 43rd Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development (BUCLD 43), Boston, MA, USA.
  • Noble, C., Sawyer, H., Cameron-Faulkner, T., & Rowland, C. F. (2018). How to promote children’s language development using family-based shared book reading. Poster presented at the Child Language Symposium (CLS 2018), Reading, UK.
  • Peter, M., Bidgood, A., Durrant, S., Pine, J., & Rowland, C. F. (2018). Investigating the relationship between language processing efficiency, vocabulary, and working memory across development. Poster presented at the Learning Language in Humans and Machines Conference (L2HM 2018), Paris, France.
  • Alcock, K. J., Rowland, C. F., Meints, K., Christopher, A. E., Just, J., Brelsford, V., & Summers, J. (2017). Gesture screening in young infants with the UK-CDI: Highly sensitive to risk factors for communication delay. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD 2017), Austin, TX, USA.
  • Lingwood, J., Rowland, C. F., & Bilington, J. (2017). Evaluating the effectiveness of a reading for pleasure intervention: A randomised control trial. Poster presented at the 14th International Congress for the Study of Child Language (IASCL 2017), Lyon, France.
  • Muhinyi, A., Hesketh, A., Rowland, C. F., & Stewart, A. (2017). Effects of story complexity on mothers’ abstract language use during shared reading with preschoolers. Poster presented at the 14th International Congress for the Study of Child Language (IASCL 2017), Lyon, France.
  • Frost, R. L. A., Peter, M., Durrant, S., Bidgood, A., Rowland, C. F., Monaghan, P., & Christiansen, M. H. (2016). How do infants use nonadjacent dependencies during language development?. Poster presented at Fifth Implicit Learning Seminar, Lancaster, UK.
  • Frost, R. L. A., Peter, M., Durrant, S., Bidgood, A., Rowland, C. F., Monaghan, P., & Christiansen, M. H. (2016). How do infants use nonadjacent dependencies during language development?. Poster presented at XX Biennial International Conference on Infant Studies, New Orleans, USA.

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