This study investigates infants’ discrimination abilities for familiar and unfamiliar regional English accents. Using a variation of the head-turn preference procedure, 5-month-old infants demonstrated that they were able to distinguish between their own South-West English accent and an unfamiliar Welsh English accent. However, this distinction was not seen when two unfamiliar accents (Welsh English and Scottish English) were presented to the infants, indicating they had not acquired the general ability to distinguish between regional varieties, but only the distinction between their home accent and unfamiliar regional variations. This ability was also confirmed with 7-month-olds, challenging recent claims that infants lose their sensitivit...
Adult processing of other-accented speech is fast, dependent on lexical access, and readily generali...
It is generally accepted that infants initially discriminate native and non-native contrasts and tha...
The time frame for infants' acquisition of language constancy was probed, using the phonetic variati...
Understanding spoken language is much more complex than common intuition may suggest. Speaker-relate...
This thesis has been undertaken with the purpose of investigating how adult speech processing system...
The goal of this thesis is to investigate the period of time during which infants begin to categoriz...
Previous research has revealed that very young infants discriminate most speech contrasts with whic...
This study examines children's ability to detect accent-related information in connected speech. Bri...
Infant word recognition is sometimes hindered by variability in the speech input. Previous research ...
Infants under six months are able to discriminate native and non-native con-sonant contrasts equally...
Toward the end of their first year of life, infants’ overly specified word representations are thoug...
Both subjective impressions and previous research with monolingual listeners suggest that a foreign ...
Within the first few years of life, children acquire many of the building blocks of their native la...
Efficient language use involves the capacity to flexibly adjust to varied pronunciations of words. A...
Within the first few years of life, children acquire many of the building blocks of their native lan...
Adult processing of other-accented speech is fast, dependent on lexical access, and readily generali...
It is generally accepted that infants initially discriminate native and non-native contrasts and tha...
The time frame for infants' acquisition of language constancy was probed, using the phonetic variati...
Understanding spoken language is much more complex than common intuition may suggest. Speaker-relate...
This thesis has been undertaken with the purpose of investigating how adult speech processing system...
The goal of this thesis is to investigate the period of time during which infants begin to categoriz...
Previous research has revealed that very young infants discriminate most speech contrasts with whic...
This study examines children's ability to detect accent-related information in connected speech. Bri...
Infant word recognition is sometimes hindered by variability in the speech input. Previous research ...
Infants under six months are able to discriminate native and non-native con-sonant contrasts equally...
Toward the end of their first year of life, infants’ overly specified word representations are thoug...
Both subjective impressions and previous research with monolingual listeners suggest that a foreign ...
Within the first few years of life, children acquire many of the building blocks of their native la...
Efficient language use involves the capacity to flexibly adjust to varied pronunciations of words. A...
Within the first few years of life, children acquire many of the building blocks of their native lan...
Adult processing of other-accented speech is fast, dependent on lexical access, and readily generali...
It is generally accepted that infants initially discriminate native and non-native contrasts and tha...
The time frame for infants' acquisition of language constancy was probed, using the phonetic variati...