<p>While words are distinguished primarily by consonants and vowels in many languages, tones are also used in the majority of the world's languages to cue lexical contrasts. However, studies on novel word learning have largely concentrated on consonants and vowels. To shed more light on the use of tonal information in novel word learning and its relationship with the development of phonological categories, the present study explored how adults' ability to learn minimal pair pseudowords in a tone language is modulated by their native phonological knowledge. Twenty-four adult speakers of three languages were tested: Cantonese, Mandarin, and French. Eye-tracking was used to record eye movements of these learners, while they were watching anima...
Language learning processes are often examined by learning miniature languages in the lab, where con...
While research shows that adults attend to both segmental and suprasegmental regularities in speech,...
Motivated by the idea that differences between adult and child language learners may stem in part fr...
<p>While words are distinguished primarily by consonants and vowels in many languages, tones are als...
<p>While words are distinguished primarily by consonants and vowels in many languages, tones are als...
While words are distinguished primarily by consonants and vowels in many languages, tones are also u...
Acquiring a language relies on distinguishing the sounds and learning mappings between meaning and p...
Despite the literature on the role of input in adult second-language (L2) acquisition and on artific...
Discussions about the adult L2 learning capacity often take as their starting point stages where con...
Discussions about the adult L2 learning capacity often take as their starting point stages where con...
Despite the literatures on the role of input in adult second language (L2) acquisition, and on artif...
Despite the literature on the role of input in adult second-language (L2) acquisition and on artific...
Contains fulltext : 200069.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)All languages i...
Adult non-native perception is subject to influence from a variety of factors, including linguistic ...
All languages instantiate a consonant/vowel contrast. This contrast has processing consequences at d...
Language learning processes are often examined by learning miniature languages in the lab, where con...
While research shows that adults attend to both segmental and suprasegmental regularities in speech,...
Motivated by the idea that differences between adult and child language learners may stem in part fr...
<p>While words are distinguished primarily by consonants and vowels in many languages, tones are als...
<p>While words are distinguished primarily by consonants and vowels in many languages, tones are als...
While words are distinguished primarily by consonants and vowels in many languages, tones are also u...
Acquiring a language relies on distinguishing the sounds and learning mappings between meaning and p...
Despite the literature on the role of input in adult second-language (L2) acquisition and on artific...
Discussions about the adult L2 learning capacity often take as their starting point stages where con...
Discussions about the adult L2 learning capacity often take as their starting point stages where con...
Despite the literatures on the role of input in adult second language (L2) acquisition, and on artif...
Despite the literature on the role of input in adult second-language (L2) acquisition and on artific...
Contains fulltext : 200069.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)All languages i...
Adult non-native perception is subject to influence from a variety of factors, including linguistic ...
All languages instantiate a consonant/vowel contrast. This contrast has processing consequences at d...
Language learning processes are often examined by learning miniature languages in the lab, where con...
While research shows that adults attend to both segmental and suprasegmental regularities in speech,...
Motivated by the idea that differences between adult and child language learners may stem in part fr...