Tania S. Zamuner

816 total citations
36 papers, 461 citations indexed

About

Tania S. Zamuner is a scholar working on Developmental and Educational Psychology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and Linguistics and Language. According to data from OpenAlex, Tania S. Zamuner has authored 36 papers receiving a total of 461 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 28 papers in Developmental and Educational Psychology, 23 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and 7 papers in Linguistics and Language. Recurrent topics in Tania S. Zamuner's work include Language Development and Disorders (24 papers), Reading and Literacy Development (22 papers) and Phonetics and Phonology Research (22 papers). Tania S. Zamuner is often cited by papers focused on Language Development and Disorders (24 papers), Reading and Literacy Development (22 papers) and Phonetics and Phonology Research (22 papers). Tania S. Zamuner collaborates with scholars based in Canada, United States and Netherlands. Tania S. Zamuner's co-authors include Michael Hammond, LouAnn Gerken, Elizabeth Morin‐Lessard, Michael P. A. Page, Suzanne Curtin, Paula Fikkert, Charlotte E. Moore, Laurel Fais, H. Henny Yeung and Janet F. Werker and has published in prestigious journals such as Child Development, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America and Journal of Experimental Psychology Learning Memory and Cognition.

In The Last Decade

Tania S. Zamuner

33 papers receiving 435 citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Tania S. Zamuner Canada 11 375 258 128 56 51 36 461
Bart Hollebrandse Netherlands 11 328 0.9× 105 0.4× 205 1.6× 57 1.0× 39 0.8× 36 453
Anna M. Thornton Italy 8 181 0.5× 147 0.6× 230 1.8× 107 1.9× 54 1.1× 24 466
Ulrike Domahs Germany 12 259 0.7× 278 1.1× 319 2.5× 45 0.8× 55 1.1× 32 475
Sabine Laaha Austria 9 244 0.7× 68 0.3× 87 0.7× 45 0.8× 39 0.8× 18 321
Chris Murray United Kingdom 5 188 0.5× 112 0.4× 71 0.6× 31 0.6× 49 1.0× 24 315
Olga Soler Vilageliú Spain 8 189 0.5× 106 0.4× 99 0.8× 29 0.5× 33 0.6× 30 310
Tamar Degani Israel 14 394 1.1× 115 0.4× 347 2.7× 82 1.5× 43 0.8× 33 537
Lluïsa Astruc United Kingdom 9 231 0.6× 178 0.7× 130 1.0× 61 1.1× 105 2.1× 20 433
Stacy Birch United States 8 239 0.6× 244 0.9× 252 2.0× 76 1.4× 27 0.5× 11 413
Monika Rothweiler Germany 10 345 0.9× 71 0.3× 180 1.4× 46 0.8× 50 1.0× 32 442

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Tania S. Zamuner

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Zamuner, Tania S., et al.. (2025). The relationship between language experience variables and the time course of spoken word recognition.. Journal of Experimental Psychology Learning Memory and Cognition. 51(8). 1303–1323. 1 indexed citations
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Zamuner, Tania S., et al.. (2024). Effects of speech production training on memory across short and long delays in 5- and 6-year-olds: A pre-registered study. Applied Psycholinguistics. 45(2). 243–266.
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Page, Mike, et al.. (2022). Production benefits recall of novel words with frequent, but not infrequent sound patterns. Glossa a journal of general linguistics. 8(1). 3 indexed citations
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Zamuner, Tania S., et al.. (2021). Spoken word recognition in a second language: The importance of phonetic details. Second language Research. 39(2). 333–362. 3 indexed citations
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Zamuner, Tania S., et al.. (2021). Developmental change in children’s speech processing of auditory and visual cues: An eyetracking study. Journal of Child Language. 50(1). 27–51. 2 indexed citations
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Zamuner, Tania S., et al.. (2021). A Shift in the Direction of the Production Effect in Children Aged 2–6 Years. Child Development. 92(6). 2447–2464. 8 indexed citations
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Moore, Charlotte E., et al.. (2020). Monolingual and bilingual children's processing of coarticulation cues during spoken word recognition. Journal of Child Language. 47(6). 1189–1206. 6 indexed citations
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Stokes, Stephanie F., et al.. (2019). Phonology, Semantics, and the Comprehension–Expression Gap in Emerging Lexicons. Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research. 62(12). 4509–4522. 6 indexed citations
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Zamuner, Tania S., et al.. (2019). Gradient and categorical patterns of spoken-word recognition and processing of phonetic details. Attention Perception & Psychophysics. 81(5). 1654–1672. 7 indexed citations
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Zamuner, Tania S., et al.. (2017). Gradient phonological relationships: Evidence from vowels in French. Glossa a journal of general linguistics. 2(1). 5 indexed citations
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Zamuner, Tania S., et al.. (2016). Toddlers’ sensitivity to within-word coarticulation during spoken word recognition: Developmental differences in lexical competition. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 152. 136–148. 16 indexed citations
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Bree, Elise de, Tania S. Zamuner, & Frank Wijnen. (2014). Neighbourhood densities in the vocabularies of Dutch children with a familial risk of dyslexia. Utrecht University Repository (Utrecht University). 17–28. 1 indexed citations
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Zamuner, Tania S.. (2013). Perceptual Evidence for Young Children's Developing Knowledge of Phonotactic Probabilities. Language Acquisition. 20(3). 241–253. 6 indexed citations
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Zamuner, Tania S., Paula Fikkert, & Bryan Gick. (2007). Production facilitates lexical acquisition in young children. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 122(5_Supplement). 3031–3031. 1 indexed citations
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Kager, René, et al.. (2006). Representations of [voice] : Evidence from acquisition. Utrecht University Repository (Utrecht University). 1. 2 indexed citations
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Zamuner, Tania S.. (2006). Sensitivity to Word-Final Phonotactics in 9- to 16-Month-Old Infants. Infancy. 10(1). 77–95. 50 indexed citations
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Zamuner, Tania S., et al.. (2006). NICKNAMES AND THE LEXICON OF SPORTS. American Speech. 81(4). 387–422. 21 indexed citations
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Zamuner, Tania S., et al.. (2005). Dutch children’s acquisition of morpho-phonological alternations in plural formation. Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS).
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Zamuner, Tania S., LouAnn Gerken, & Michael Hammond. (2004). Phonotactic probabilities in young children's speech production. Journal of Child Language. 31(3). 515–536. 90 indexed citations
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Zamuner, Tania S.. (2004). Input-based Phonological Acquisition. 7 indexed citations

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