Recent work has shown that young children can use fine phonetic detail during the recognition of isolated and sentence-final words from early in lexical development. The present study investigates 24-month-olds' word recognition in sentence-medial position in two experiments using an Intermodal Preferential Looking paradigm. In Experiment 1, French toddlers detect word-final voicing mispronunciations (e.g., buz [byz] for bus [bys] “bus”), and they compensate for native voicing assimilations (e.g., buz devant toi [buzdəvɑ̃twa] “bus in front of you”) in the middle of sentences. Similarly, English toddlers detect word-final voicing mispronunciations (e.g., sheeb for sheep) in Experiment 2, but they do not compensate for illicit voicing assimil...
pre-print: à paraître dansLanguage and SpeechThe first part of this study examined (Parisian) French...
In this experiment using the conditioned head-turn procedure, 18-month-old French-learning toddlers ...
Infants parse speech into word-sized units according to biases that develop in the first year. One b...
Although infants show remarkable sensitivity to linguistically relevant phonetic variation in speech...
Using a picture pointing task, this study examines toddlers’ processing of phonological alternations...
Although children's knowledge of the sound patterns of words has been a focus of debate for many yea...
Recent research has shown that infants are sensitive to mispronunciations of words when tested using...
During the first year of life, infants' perception of speech becomes tuned to the phonology of the n...
Young children often fail to distinguish words differing by a single phoneme. It has been suggested ...
Previous studies have shown that infants start to detect unknown words in sentences between 7 and 10...
Toddlers’ discrimination of native phonemic contrasts is generally unproblematic. Yet using those na...
Available online 14 November 2019Infants successfully discriminate speech sound contrasts that belon...
To comprehend language, listeners need to encode the relationship between words within sentences. Th...
In speech perception tasks young infants show remarkable sensitivity to fine phonetic detail. Despi...
While the specificity of infants' early lexical representations has been studied extensively, resear...
pre-print: à paraître dansLanguage and SpeechThe first part of this study examined (Parisian) French...
In this experiment using the conditioned head-turn procedure, 18-month-old French-learning toddlers ...
Infants parse speech into word-sized units according to biases that develop in the first year. One b...
Although infants show remarkable sensitivity to linguistically relevant phonetic variation in speech...
Using a picture pointing task, this study examines toddlers’ processing of phonological alternations...
Although children's knowledge of the sound patterns of words has been a focus of debate for many yea...
Recent research has shown that infants are sensitive to mispronunciations of words when tested using...
During the first year of life, infants' perception of speech becomes tuned to the phonology of the n...
Young children often fail to distinguish words differing by a single phoneme. It has been suggested ...
Previous studies have shown that infants start to detect unknown words in sentences between 7 and 10...
Toddlers’ discrimination of native phonemic contrasts is generally unproblematic. Yet using those na...
Available online 14 November 2019Infants successfully discriminate speech sound contrasts that belon...
To comprehend language, listeners need to encode the relationship between words within sentences. Th...
In speech perception tasks young infants show remarkable sensitivity to fine phonetic detail. Despi...
While the specificity of infants' early lexical representations has been studied extensively, resear...
pre-print: à paraître dansLanguage and SpeechThe first part of this study examined (Parisian) French...
In this experiment using the conditioned head-turn procedure, 18-month-old French-learning toddlers ...
Infants parse speech into word-sized units according to biases that develop in the first year. One b...