All languages instantiate a consonant/vowel contrast. This contrast has processing consequences at different levels of spoken-language recognition throughout the lifespan. In adulthood, lexical processing is more strongly associated with consonant than with vowel processing; this has been demonstrated across 13 languages from seven language families and in a variety of auditory lexical-level tasks (deciding whether a spoken input is a word, spotting a real word embedded in a minimal context, reconstructing a word minimally altered into a pseudoword, learning new words or the "words" of a made-up language), as well as in written-word tasks involving phonological processing. In infancy, a consonant advantage in word learning and recognition i...
The present study investigates whether consonant and vowel information make different contributions ...
International audienceFollowing the proposal by Nespor, Peña, and Mehler (2003) that consonants are ...
International audienceFollowing the proposal by Nespor, Peña, and Mehler (2003) that consonants are ...
Contains fulltext : 200069.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)All languages i...
All languages instantiate a consonant/vowel contrast. This contrast has processing consequences at d...
ABSTRACT—Do consonants and vowels have the same im-portance during reading? Recently, it has been pr...
According to Nespor, Peña, and Mehler (2003), there is an asymmetry between consonants and vowels in...
International audienceLanguage acquisition involves both acquiring a set of words (i.e. the lexicon)...
International audienceConsonants and vowels differ acoustically and articulatorily, but also functio...
International audienceConsonants and vowels differ acoustically and articulatorily, but also functio...
International audienceLanguage acquisition involves both acquiring a set of words (i.e. the lexicon)...
Language acquisition involves both acquiring a set of words (i.e. the lexicon) and learning the rule...
Language acquisition involves both acquiring a set of words (i.e. the lexicon) and learning the rule...
Recent research with skilled adult readers has consistently revealed an advantage of consonants over...
Recent research with skilled adult readers has consistently revealed an advantage of consonants over...
The present study investigates whether consonant and vowel information make different contributions ...
International audienceFollowing the proposal by Nespor, Peña, and Mehler (2003) that consonants are ...
International audienceFollowing the proposal by Nespor, Peña, and Mehler (2003) that consonants are ...
Contains fulltext : 200069.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)All languages i...
All languages instantiate a consonant/vowel contrast. This contrast has processing consequences at d...
ABSTRACT—Do consonants and vowels have the same im-portance during reading? Recently, it has been pr...
According to Nespor, Peña, and Mehler (2003), there is an asymmetry between consonants and vowels in...
International audienceLanguage acquisition involves both acquiring a set of words (i.e. the lexicon)...
International audienceConsonants and vowels differ acoustically and articulatorily, but also functio...
International audienceConsonants and vowels differ acoustically and articulatorily, but also functio...
International audienceLanguage acquisition involves both acquiring a set of words (i.e. the lexicon)...
Language acquisition involves both acquiring a set of words (i.e. the lexicon) and learning the rule...
Language acquisition involves both acquiring a set of words (i.e. the lexicon) and learning the rule...
Recent research with skilled adult readers has consistently revealed an advantage of consonants over...
Recent research with skilled adult readers has consistently revealed an advantage of consonants over...
The present study investigates whether consonant and vowel information make different contributions ...
International audienceFollowing the proposal by Nespor, Peña, and Mehler (2003) that consonants are ...
International audienceFollowing the proposal by Nespor, Peña, and Mehler (2003) that consonants are ...