77 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.By the time language users have reached adulthood, they are very efficient at comprehending and producing language. This efficiency, in part, arises from the ability of adults to take advantage of regularities present in their language, which they have learned during the course of development. Recently, researchers have suggested that the sensitivity to distributional information in one's linguistic environment persists throughout adulthood (e.g., Dell, Reed, Adams, & Meyer, 2000; Onishi, Chambers, & Fisher, 2002) and that the learning mechanism that enables malleability in adults could have been used for phonological development in infants (Chambers, Onishi, & Fisher, 20...
100 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.Recent research has shown tha...
How do infants learn the sound patterns of their native language? By the end of the 1st year, infant...
Native language statistical regularities about allowable phoneme combinations (i.e., phonotactic pat...
77 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.By the time language users hav...
Phonological patterns in languages often involve groups of sounds rather than individual sounds, whi...
Adults' phonotactic learning is affected by perceptual biases. One such bias concerns learning of co...
This thesis investigated whether phonological features have perceptual bases. The search for feature...
One of the most challenging tasks for language-learning infants and second language (L2)-learning ad...
There is a substantial literature describing how infants become more sensitive to differences betwee...
One hypothesis to explain perceptual narrowing in speech perception is the distributional learning a...
Phonological development is sometimes seen as a process of learning sounds, or forming phonological ...
As infants acquire the ambient language, they become attuned to its articulatory properties and to h...
A growing body of evidence on adult phonological processing supports the idea that phonological know...
Two experiments investigated whether novel phonotactic regularities, not present in English, could b...
How do infants learn the sound patterns of their native language? By the end of the 1st year, infant...
100 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.Recent research has shown tha...
How do infants learn the sound patterns of their native language? By the end of the 1st year, infant...
Native language statistical regularities about allowable phoneme combinations (i.e., phonotactic pat...
77 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.By the time language users hav...
Phonological patterns in languages often involve groups of sounds rather than individual sounds, whi...
Adults' phonotactic learning is affected by perceptual biases. One such bias concerns learning of co...
This thesis investigated whether phonological features have perceptual bases. The search for feature...
One of the most challenging tasks for language-learning infants and second language (L2)-learning ad...
There is a substantial literature describing how infants become more sensitive to differences betwee...
One hypothesis to explain perceptual narrowing in speech perception is the distributional learning a...
Phonological development is sometimes seen as a process of learning sounds, or forming phonological ...
As infants acquire the ambient language, they become attuned to its articulatory properties and to h...
A growing body of evidence on adult phonological processing supports the idea that phonological know...
Two experiments investigated whether novel phonotactic regularities, not present in English, could b...
How do infants learn the sound patterns of their native language? By the end of the 1st year, infant...
100 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.Recent research has shown tha...
How do infants learn the sound patterns of their native language? By the end of the 1st year, infant...
Native language statistical regularities about allowable phoneme combinations (i.e., phonotactic pat...