This paper examines the ability of bilingual infants who were learning Dutch and another non-tone language to discriminate tonal contrasts. All infants from 5 to 18 months of age succeeded in discriminating a tonal contrast of Mandarin Chinese (Tone 1 versus Tone 4) and showed a U-shaped pattern when facing a less acoustically salient manipulated version (contracted) of the aforementioned contrast. Specifically, infants showed initial sensitivity to the contracted contrast during their early months, followed by a loss of sensitivity at the stage where tonal perceptual reorganization typically occurs, and a sensitivity rebound by the end of the first year after birth. Compared to a previous studying of ours testing monolingual Dutch infants ...
In the current study, we examined the developmental course of the perception of non-native tonal con...
In the current study, we examined the developmental course of the perception of non-native tonal con...
Most languages use lexical tone to discriminate the meanings of words. There has been recent interes...
This paper examines the ability of bilingual infants who were learning Dutch and another non-tone la...
This paper examines the ability of bilingual infants who were learning Dutch and another non-tone la...
This paper examines the ability of bilingual infants who were learning Dutch and another non-tone la...
This paper examines the ability of bilingual infants who were learning Dutch and another non-tone la...
This article examines the perception of tones by non-tone-language-learning (non-tone-learning) infa...
This article examines the perception of tones by non-tone-language-learning (non-tonelearning) infan...
This article examines the perception of tones by non-tone-language-learning (non-tonelearning) infan...
Perceptual reorganization (PR) for tones occurs from 6 to 9 months in the first year of life. No pre...
This article examines the perception of tones by non-tone-language-learning (non-tonelearning) infan...
Previous studies reported a non-native word learning advantage for bilingual infants at around 18 mo...
Previous studies reported a non-native word learning advantage for bilingual infants at around 18 mo...
Previous studies reported a non-native word learning advantage for bilingual infants at around 18 mo...
In the current study, we examined the developmental course of the perception of non-native tonal con...
In the current study, we examined the developmental course of the perception of non-native tonal con...
Most languages use lexical tone to discriminate the meanings of words. There has been recent interes...
This paper examines the ability of bilingual infants who were learning Dutch and another non-tone la...
This paper examines the ability of bilingual infants who were learning Dutch and another non-tone la...
This paper examines the ability of bilingual infants who were learning Dutch and another non-tone la...
This paper examines the ability of bilingual infants who were learning Dutch and another non-tone la...
This article examines the perception of tones by non-tone-language-learning (non-tone-learning) infa...
This article examines the perception of tones by non-tone-language-learning (non-tonelearning) infan...
This article examines the perception of tones by non-tone-language-learning (non-tonelearning) infan...
Perceptual reorganization (PR) for tones occurs from 6 to 9 months in the first year of life. No pre...
This article examines the perception of tones by non-tone-language-learning (non-tonelearning) infan...
Previous studies reported a non-native word learning advantage for bilingual infants at around 18 mo...
Previous studies reported a non-native word learning advantage for bilingual infants at around 18 mo...
Previous studies reported a non-native word learning advantage for bilingual infants at around 18 mo...
In the current study, we examined the developmental course of the perception of non-native tonal con...
In the current study, we examined the developmental course of the perception of non-native tonal con...
Most languages use lexical tone to discriminate the meanings of words. There has been recent interes...