David Snow

921 total citations
34 papers, 641 citations indexed

About

David Snow is a scholar working on Developmental and Educational Psychology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, David Snow has authored 34 papers receiving a total of 641 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 28 papers in Developmental and Educational Psychology, 17 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and 10 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in David Snow's work include Language Development and Disorders (23 papers), Reading and Literacy Development (19 papers) and Phonetics and Phonology Research (17 papers). David Snow is often cited by papers focused on Language Development and Disorders (23 papers), Reading and Literacy Development (19 papers) and Phonetics and Phonology Research (17 papers). David Snow collaborates with scholars based in United States, Qatar and United Kingdom. David Snow's co-authors include Linda Swisher, David J. Ertmer, Nadja Reissland, Barbara Kiernan, Megan K. MacPherson, Jessica E. Huber, Rebecca Vance and Felicia Roberts and has published in prestigious journals such as Child Development, Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research and Journal of Child Language.

In The Last Decade

David Snow

31 papers receiving 587 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
David Snow United States 16 508 352 205 79 57 34 641
Barbara Williams Hodson United States 16 777 1.5× 356 1.0× 200 1.0× 66 0.8× 48 0.8× 41 908
Michele L. Morrisette United States 14 514 1.0× 270 0.8× 217 1.1× 50 0.6× 19 0.3× 28 580
Steven B. Chin United States 17 531 1.0× 340 1.0× 382 1.9× 69 0.9× 20 0.4× 31 764
Mark VanDam United States 11 423 0.8× 122 0.3× 173 0.8× 65 0.8× 44 0.8× 46 584
Rory A. DePaolis United States 14 656 1.3× 384 1.1× 195 1.0× 43 0.5× 49 0.9× 24 779
Leija V. McReynolds United States 17 805 1.6× 326 0.9× 414 2.0× 78 1.0× 28 0.5× 34 1.0k
Christina Gildersleeve-Neumann United States 10 439 0.9× 218 0.6× 198 1.0× 26 0.3× 15 0.3× 22 527
Umberta Bortolini United States 12 917 1.8× 237 0.7× 615 3.0× 78 1.0× 65 1.1× 12 1.0k
Mary R. Smith United States 4 360 0.7× 353 1.0× 102 0.5× 90 1.1× 57 1.0× 7 520
Tamar Keren‐Portnoy United Kingdom 13 572 1.1× 260 0.7× 135 0.7× 46 0.6× 49 0.9× 34 650

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of David Snow

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All Works

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Snow, David. (2015). List intonation in pre-schoolers with normal and disordered language development. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics. 29(11). 852–872. 3 indexed citations
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Snow, David & David J. Ertmer. (2013). The development of falling intonation in young children with cochlear implants: a 2-year longitudinal study. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics. 27(6-7). 447–458. 2 indexed citations
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Snow, David & David J. Ertmer. (2011). Children's development of intonation during the first year of cochlear implant experience. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics. 26(1). 51–70. 7 indexed citations
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MacPherson, Megan K., Jessica E. Huber, & David Snow. (2010). The Intonation–Syntax Interface in the Speech of Individuals With Parkinson’s Disease. Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research. 54(1). 19–32. 24 indexed citations
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Snow, David & David J. Ertmer. (2009). The development of intonation in young children with cochlear implants: a preliminary study of the influence of age at implantation and length of implant experience. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics. 23(9). 665–679. 16 indexed citations
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Roberts, Felicia, et al.. (2009). Discourse and Intonation Development in the First-Word Period. Enfance. 2009(3). 293–293. 4 indexed citations
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Snow, David. (2007). Polysyllabic units in the vocalizations of children from 0 ; 6 to 1 ; 11: Intonation-groups, tones and rhythms. Journal of Child Language. 34(4). 765–797. 10 indexed citations
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Snow, David. (2006). Regression and Reorganization of Intonation Between 6 and 23 Months. Child Development. 77(2). 281–296. 37 indexed citations
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Snow, David, et al.. (2006). The adaptation and application of relational and independent analyses for intonation production in young children. Journal of Phonetics. 35(1). 118–133. 12 indexed citations
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Snow, David, et al.. (2002). Do children produce the melody before the words? A review of developmental intonation research. Lingua. 112(12). 1025–1058. 74 indexed citations
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Snow, David. (2000). The Emotional Basis of Linguistic and Nonlinguistic Intonation: Implications for Hemispheric Specialization. Developmental Neuropsychology. 17(1). 1–28. 31 indexed citations
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Snow, David. (1998). Children's Imitations of Intonation Contours. Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research. 41(3). 576–587. 52 indexed citations
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Snow, David. (1997). Children's acquisition of speech timing in English: a comparative study of voice onset time and final syllable vowel lengthening. Journal of Child Language. 24(1). 35–56. 28 indexed citations
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Reissland, Nadja & David Snow. (1996). Maternal pitch height in ordinary and play situations. Journal of Child Language. 23(2). 269–278. 24 indexed citations
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Snow, David & Linda Swisher. (1996). Neurobehavioural analogies between syndromes of acquired and developmental language impairment: Hypotheses for research. Aphasiology. 10(5). 453–468. 6 indexed citations
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Snow, David. (1996). A linguistic account of a developmental, semantic-pragmatic disorder: Evidence from a case study. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics. 10(4). 281–298. 7 indexed citations
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Snow, David. (1994). Phrase-Final Syllable Lengthening and Intonation in Early Child Speech. Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research. 37(4). 831–840. 90 indexed citations
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Snow, David, et al.. (1981). Comprehension Skills and Text Organization Ability in Reading.. 1 indexed citations
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Snow, David, et al.. (1981). Sentence Perception in Listening and Reading. Technical Note..

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