Jean Berko Gleason

Jean Berko Gleason (born December 19, 1931) is an American psycholinguist and professor emerita at Boston University, renowned as the founder of experimental developmental psycholinguistics. She is best known for creating the Wug Test, a pivotal tool used to study how children acquire language and apply morphological rules to novel words[1][2].

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Psycholinguistics Developmental Linguistics Child Language Acquisition