A majority of English words are stressed on their first syllable. Infants use stress as a cue to word segmentation, but it is unclear how infants discover the correlation be-tween stress and word boundaries. We exposed English-learning infants to a list of words stressed on their second syllable to discover whether infants can learn a new relation between stress and word boundaries. English-learning infants treat stressed syllables as word onsets, which is incorrect in words where stressed syllables occur second (iambic words). A brief exposure allowed infants to subsequently segment iambic words correctly, whether the exposure consisted of 100 % or 80 % iambic words. We also trained 7-month-olds—who typically rely on transitional probabili...
Retaining detailed representations of unstressed syllables is a logical prerequisite for infants' us...
Stress has long been established as a major cue in word segmentation for English infants. We show th...
Word segmentation, or detecting word boundaries in continuous speech, is not an easy task. Spoken la...
A majority of English words are stressed on their first syllable. Infants use stress as a cue to wor...
To acquire a vocabulary, infants have to parse the speech input in an appropriate way so that possib...
English-learning 7.5-month-olds are heavily biased to perceive stressed syllables as word onsets. By...
English-learning 7.5-month-olds are heavily biased to perceive stressed syllables as word onsets. By...
This study investigated the timeline for infants to learn a word that they can then use for segmenta...
Infants' ability to segment words in fluent speech is affected by their language experience. In this...
The present study aims to better pinpoint the amount of exposure a 7.5-month-old infant requires to ...
Contains fulltext : 5993.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)One critical aspe...
aspect of language acquisition is the development of a lexicon that associates sounds and mean-ings;...
One critical aspect of language acquisition is the development of a lexicon that associates sounds a...
Adult speakers of different free stress languages (e.g., English, Spanish) differ both in their sens...
Word segmentation, or detecting word boundaries in continuous speech, is not an easy task. Spoken la...
Retaining detailed representations of unstressed syllables is a logical prerequisite for infants' us...
Stress has long been established as a major cue in word segmentation for English infants. We show th...
Word segmentation, or detecting word boundaries in continuous speech, is not an easy task. Spoken la...
A majority of English words are stressed on their first syllable. Infants use stress as a cue to wor...
To acquire a vocabulary, infants have to parse the speech input in an appropriate way so that possib...
English-learning 7.5-month-olds are heavily biased to perceive stressed syllables as word onsets. By...
English-learning 7.5-month-olds are heavily biased to perceive stressed syllables as word onsets. By...
This study investigated the timeline for infants to learn a word that they can then use for segmenta...
Infants' ability to segment words in fluent speech is affected by their language experience. In this...
The present study aims to better pinpoint the amount of exposure a 7.5-month-old infant requires to ...
Contains fulltext : 5993.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)One critical aspe...
aspect of language acquisition is the development of a lexicon that associates sounds and mean-ings;...
One critical aspect of language acquisition is the development of a lexicon that associates sounds a...
Adult speakers of different free stress languages (e.g., English, Spanish) differ both in their sens...
Word segmentation, or detecting word boundaries in continuous speech, is not an easy task. Spoken la...
Retaining detailed representations of unstressed syllables is a logical prerequisite for infants' us...
Stress has long been established as a major cue in word segmentation for English infants. We show th...
Word segmentation, or detecting word boundaries in continuous speech, is not an easy task. Spoken la...