AbstractThe TRACE model of speech perception (McClelland & Elman, 1986) is used to simulate results from the infant word recognition literature, to provide a unified, theoretical framework for interpreting these findings. In a first set of simulations, we demonstrate how TRACE can reconcile apparently conflicting findings suggesting, on the one hand, that consonants play a pre-eminent role in lexical acquisition (Nespor, Peña & Mehler, 2003; Nazzi, 2005), and on the other, that there is a symmetry in infant sensitivity to vowel and consonant mispronunciations of familiar words (Mani & Plunkett, 2007). In a second series of simulations, we use TRACE to simulate infants’ graded sensitivity to mispronunciations of familiar words as reported by...
In the present paper we show that a general-purpose word learning model can simulate several importa...
In this study, 1.5-year-olds were taught a novel word. Some children were familiarized with the word...
In speech perception tasks young infants show remarkable sensitivity to fine phonetic detail. Despi...
The TRACE model of speech perception (McClelland and Elman, 1986) is used to simulate results from t...
The TRACE model of speech perception (McClelland & Elman, 1986) is used to simulate results from the...
AbstractThe TRACE model of speech perception (McClelland & Elman, 1986) is used to simulate results ...
Very young infants possess a capacity to discriminate contrasts that are not present in their native...
Very young infants possess a capacity to discriminate contrasts that are not present in their native...
The TRACE model of speech perception (McClelland & El-man, 1986) is used to simulate graded sens...
The degree to which infants represent phonetic detail in words has been a source of controversy in p...
During language acquisition, infants frequently encounter ambient noise. We present a computational ...
<div><p>During language acquisition, infants frequently encounter ambient noise. We present a comput...
In this study, 1.5-year-olds were taught a novel word. Some children were familiarized with the word...
Although children's knowledge of the sound patterns of words has been a focus of debate for many yea...
Young children often fail to distinguish words differing by a single phoneme. It has been suggested ...
In the present paper we show that a general-purpose word learning model can simulate several importa...
In this study, 1.5-year-olds were taught a novel word. Some children were familiarized with the word...
In speech perception tasks young infants show remarkable sensitivity to fine phonetic detail. Despi...
The TRACE model of speech perception (McClelland and Elman, 1986) is used to simulate results from t...
The TRACE model of speech perception (McClelland & Elman, 1986) is used to simulate results from the...
AbstractThe TRACE model of speech perception (McClelland & Elman, 1986) is used to simulate results ...
Very young infants possess a capacity to discriminate contrasts that are not present in their native...
Very young infants possess a capacity to discriminate contrasts that are not present in their native...
The TRACE model of speech perception (McClelland & El-man, 1986) is used to simulate graded sens...
The degree to which infants represent phonetic detail in words has been a source of controversy in p...
During language acquisition, infants frequently encounter ambient noise. We present a computational ...
<div><p>During language acquisition, infants frequently encounter ambient noise. We present a comput...
In this study, 1.5-year-olds were taught a novel word. Some children were familiarized with the word...
Although children's knowledge of the sound patterns of words has been a focus of debate for many yea...
Young children often fail to distinguish words differing by a single phoneme. It has been suggested ...
In the present paper we show that a general-purpose word learning model can simulate several importa...
In this study, 1.5-year-olds were taught a novel word. Some children were familiarized with the word...
In speech perception tasks young infants show remarkable sensitivity to fine phonetic detail. Despi...