How infants learn language and perceive speech is a fundamental question for human language research. At a primary level, infants must learn to identify the units of sound that comprise their language. In particular, they are required to learn which aspects of linguistic sounds signal changes in meaning (e.g., the
This dissertation reports on the influence of bilingualism on infants’ sound and word acquisition in...
Infant language learning refers to how young children (0–2 years) acquire knowledge about what sound...
This dissertation reports on the influence of bilingualism on infants’ sound and word acquisition in...
International audienceEarly changes in infants’ ability to perceive native and nonnative speech soun...
International audienceEarly changes in infants’ ability to perceive native and nonnative speech soun...
International audienceEarly changes in infants’ ability to perceive native and nonnative speech soun...
Discusses the influence of bilingualism on infant sound and word acquisition in the first two years ...
Over the course of their first year infants learn important aspects of the phonetic structure of the...
There is a substantial literature describing how infants become more sensitive to differences betwee...
Language lies at the heart of human cognitive and social development. Infants, who are by definition...
In the early months of life, infants acquire information about the phonetic properties of their nati...
ABSTRACT—Psychologists have known for over 20 years that infants begin learning the speech-sound cat...
Since the 1970s much has been learned about infant speech perception, particularly regarding develop...
Despite the prevalence of bilingualism, language acquisition research has focused on monolingual inf...
Six-month-old infants are known to categorize vowels despite variation in talker voice and pitch con...
This dissertation reports on the influence of bilingualism on infants’ sound and word acquisition in...
Infant language learning refers to how young children (0–2 years) acquire knowledge about what sound...
This dissertation reports on the influence of bilingualism on infants’ sound and word acquisition in...
International audienceEarly changes in infants’ ability to perceive native and nonnative speech soun...
International audienceEarly changes in infants’ ability to perceive native and nonnative speech soun...
International audienceEarly changes in infants’ ability to perceive native and nonnative speech soun...
Discusses the influence of bilingualism on infant sound and word acquisition in the first two years ...
Over the course of their first year infants learn important aspects of the phonetic structure of the...
There is a substantial literature describing how infants become more sensitive to differences betwee...
Language lies at the heart of human cognitive and social development. Infants, who are by definition...
In the early months of life, infants acquire information about the phonetic properties of their nati...
ABSTRACT—Psychologists have known for over 20 years that infants begin learning the speech-sound cat...
Since the 1970s much has been learned about infant speech perception, particularly regarding develop...
Despite the prevalence of bilingualism, language acquisition research has focused on monolingual inf...
Six-month-old infants are known to categorize vowels despite variation in talker voice and pitch con...
This dissertation reports on the influence of bilingualism on infants’ sound and word acquisition in...
Infant language learning refers to how young children (0–2 years) acquire knowledge about what sound...
This dissertation reports on the influence of bilingualism on infants’ sound and word acquisition in...