This study compared the preference of 27 British English- and 26 Welsh-learning infants for nonwords featuring consonants that occur with equal frequency in the input but that are produced either with equal frequency (Welsh) or with differing frequency (British English) in infant vocalizations. For the English infants a significant difference in looking times was related to the extent of production of the nonword consonants. The Welsh infants, who showed no production preference for either consonant, exhibited no such influence of production patterns on their response to the nonwords. The results are consistent with a previous study that suggested that pre-linguistic babbling helps shape the processing of input speech, serving as an articul...
International audienceThe influence of motor knowledge on speech perception is well established, but...
Canonical babbling (CB) is critical in forming foundations for speech. Research has shown that the e...
International audienceThe influence of motor knowledge on speech perception is well established, but...
This study compared the preference of 27 British English- and 26 Welsh-learning infants for nonwords...
This study compared the preference of 27 British English- and 26 Welsh-learning infants for nonwords...
Previous research has suggested that infants\u27 early listening experience affects their ability to...
Prior research on ambient-language effects in babbling has often suggested infants produce language-...
Prior research on ambient-language effects in babbling has often suggested infants produce language-...
Previous scholars have claimed that the child\u27s babbling (meaningless speech-like vocalizations) ...
Prior research on ambient-language effects in babbling has often suggested infants produce language-...
Prior research on ambient-language effects in babbling has often suggested infants produce language-...
Canonical babbling (CB) is critical in forming foundations for speech. Research has shown that the e...
Canonical babbling (CB) is critical in forming foundations for speech. Research has shown that the e...
Speech is probably the most complex serially ordered behavior in living forms. However, no systemati...
Canonical babbling (CB) is critical in forming foundations for speech. Research has shown that the e...
International audienceThe influence of motor knowledge on speech perception is well established, but...
Canonical babbling (CB) is critical in forming foundations for speech. Research has shown that the e...
International audienceThe influence of motor knowledge on speech perception is well established, but...
This study compared the preference of 27 British English- and 26 Welsh-learning infants for nonwords...
This study compared the preference of 27 British English- and 26 Welsh-learning infants for nonwords...
Previous research has suggested that infants\u27 early listening experience affects their ability to...
Prior research on ambient-language effects in babbling has often suggested infants produce language-...
Prior research on ambient-language effects in babbling has often suggested infants produce language-...
Previous scholars have claimed that the child\u27s babbling (meaningless speech-like vocalizations) ...
Prior research on ambient-language effects in babbling has often suggested infants produce language-...
Prior research on ambient-language effects in babbling has often suggested infants produce language-...
Canonical babbling (CB) is critical in forming foundations for speech. Research has shown that the e...
Canonical babbling (CB) is critical in forming foundations for speech. Research has shown that the e...
Speech is probably the most complex serially ordered behavior in living forms. However, no systemati...
Canonical babbling (CB) is critical in forming foundations for speech. Research has shown that the e...
International audienceThe influence of motor knowledge on speech perception is well established, but...
Canonical babbling (CB) is critical in forming foundations for speech. Research has shown that the e...
International audienceThe influence of motor knowledge on speech perception is well established, but...