Four experiments used the head-turn preference procedure to assess whether infants could extract and remember information from auditory strings produced by a miniature artificial grammar. In all four experiments, infants generalized to new structure by discriminating new grammatical strings from ungrammatical ones after less than 2 min exposure to the grammar. Infants acquired specific information about the grammar as demonstrated by the ability to discriminate new grammatical strings from those with illegal endpoints (Experiment 1). Infants also discriminated new grammatical strings from those with string-internal pairwise violations (Experiments 2 and 3). Infants in Experiment 4 abstracted beyond specific word order as demonstrated by the...
The advent of behavior-independent measures of cognition and major progress in experimental designs ...
In previous work, 11-month-old infants were able to learn rules about the relation of the consonants...
To acquire language, infants must learn how to identify words and linguistic structure in speech. St...
Human learning, although highly flexible and efficient, is constrained in ways that facilitate or im...
Human learning, although highly flexible and efficient, is constrained in ways that facilitate or im...
Two experiments presented infants with artificial language input in which at least two generalizatio...
When learning a new language, grammar--although difficult--is very important, as grammatical rules d...
7-month-old infants with sequences of syllables generated by an artificial grammar; the infants were...
In order to acquire language, infants must extract its building blocks words and master the rules go...
When learning a new language, grammar—although difficult—is very important, as grammatical rules det...
Computer simulations show that an unstructured neural-network model (Shultz & Bale, 2001) covers...
To successfully acquire language, infants must be able to track multiple levels of regularities in t...
Artificial grammar learning (AGL) paradigms have proven to be productive and useful to investigate h...
Adults' phonotactic learning is affected by perceptual biases. One such bias concerns learning of co...
How do infants learn the sound patterns of their native language? By the end of the 1st year, infant...
The advent of behavior-independent measures of cognition and major progress in experimental designs ...
In previous work, 11-month-old infants were able to learn rules about the relation of the consonants...
To acquire language, infants must learn how to identify words and linguistic structure in speech. St...
Human learning, although highly flexible and efficient, is constrained in ways that facilitate or im...
Human learning, although highly flexible and efficient, is constrained in ways that facilitate or im...
Two experiments presented infants with artificial language input in which at least two generalizatio...
When learning a new language, grammar--although difficult--is very important, as grammatical rules d...
7-month-old infants with sequences of syllables generated by an artificial grammar; the infants were...
In order to acquire language, infants must extract its building blocks words and master the rules go...
When learning a new language, grammar—although difficult—is very important, as grammatical rules det...
Computer simulations show that an unstructured neural-network model (Shultz & Bale, 2001) covers...
To successfully acquire language, infants must be able to track multiple levels of regularities in t...
Artificial grammar learning (AGL) paradigms have proven to be productive and useful to investigate h...
Adults' phonotactic learning is affected by perceptual biases. One such bias concerns learning of co...
How do infants learn the sound patterns of their native language? By the end of the 1st year, infant...
The advent of behavior-independent measures of cognition and major progress in experimental designs ...
In previous work, 11-month-old infants were able to learn rules about the relation of the consonants...
To acquire language, infants must learn how to identify words and linguistic structure in speech. St...