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1. An object's categorizability impacts whether infants encode surface features into their object representations.

2. Objects in a social world: Infants' object representational capacity limits are shaped by objects' social relevance.

3. Infants preferentially learn from surprising teachers.

4. When Not Choosing Leads to Not Liking: Choice-Induced Preference in Infancy.

5. Violations of Core Knowledge Shape Early Learning.

6. Infants use linguistic group distinctions to chunk items in memory.

7. Expectancy violations promote learning in young children.

8. Individual differences in nonlinguistic event categorization predict later motion verb comprehension.

9. Cognitive development. Observing the unexpected enhances infants' learning and exploration.

10. Infants segment continuous events using transitional probabilities.

11. Social knowledge facilitates chunking in infancy.

12. Reactions of 1- and 2-Halo- and 1,2-Dichloroadamantanes with Nucleophiles by the S(RN)1 Mechanism.

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