<p>To efficiently segment fluent speech, infants must discover the predominant phonological form of words in the native language. In English, for example, content words typically begin with a stressed syllable. To discover this regularity, infants need to identify a set of words. We propose that statistical learning plays two roles in this process. First, it provides a cue that allows infants to segment words from fluent speech, even without language-specific phonological knowledge. Second, once infants have identified a set of lexical forms, they can learn from the distribution of acoustic features across those word forms. The current experiments demonstrate both processes are available to 5-month-old infants. This demonstration of sensiti...
Infants parse speech into word-sized units according to biases that develop in the first year. One b...
The advent of behavior-independent measures of cognition and major progress in experimental designs ...
Infants are sensitive to statistical regularities (i.e., transitional probabilities, or TPs) relevan...
Infants are adept at tracking statistical regularities to identify word boundaries in pause-free spe...
Numerous studies over the past decade support the claim that infants are equipped with powerful stat...
In order to acquire language, infants must extract its building blocks words and master the rules go...
The acoustic variation in language presents learners with a substantial challenge. To learn by track...
The acoustic variation in language presents learners with a substantial challenge. To learn by track...
Numerous studies over the past decade support the claim that infants are equipped with powerful stat...
To acquire language, infants must learn how to identify words and linguistic structure in speech. St...
Native language statistical regularities about allowable phoneme combinations (i.e., phonotactic pat...
Background: Statistical learning is a candidate for one of the basic prerequisites underlying the ex...
Infants are adept at learning statistical regularities in artificial language materials, suggesting ...
To achieve language proficiency, infants must find the building blocks of speech and master the rule...
nfants start learning words, the building blocks of language, at least by 6 months. To do so, they m...
Infants parse speech into word-sized units according to biases that develop in the first year. One b...
The advent of behavior-independent measures of cognition and major progress in experimental designs ...
Infants are sensitive to statistical regularities (i.e., transitional probabilities, or TPs) relevan...
Infants are adept at tracking statistical regularities to identify word boundaries in pause-free spe...
Numerous studies over the past decade support the claim that infants are equipped with powerful stat...
In order to acquire language, infants must extract its building blocks words and master the rules go...
The acoustic variation in language presents learners with a substantial challenge. To learn by track...
The acoustic variation in language presents learners with a substantial challenge. To learn by track...
Numerous studies over the past decade support the claim that infants are equipped with powerful stat...
To acquire language, infants must learn how to identify words and linguistic structure in speech. St...
Native language statistical regularities about allowable phoneme combinations (i.e., phonotactic pat...
Background: Statistical learning is a candidate for one of the basic prerequisites underlying the ex...
Infants are adept at learning statistical regularities in artificial language materials, suggesting ...
To achieve language proficiency, infants must find the building blocks of speech and master the rule...
nfants start learning words, the building blocks of language, at least by 6 months. To do so, they m...
Infants parse speech into word-sized units according to biases that develop in the first year. One b...
The advent of behavior-independent measures of cognition and major progress in experimental designs ...
Infants are sensitive to statistical regularities (i.e., transitional probabilities, or TPs) relevan...