Retaining detailed representations of unstressed syllables is a logical prerequisite for infants' use of probabilistic phonotactics to segment iambic words from fluent speech. The head-turn preference study was used to investigate the nature of English- learners' representations of iambic word onsets. Fifty-four 10.5-month-olds were familiarized to passages containing the nonsense iambic word forms ginome and tupong. Following familiarization, infants were either tested on familiar (ginome and tupong) or near-familiar (pinome and bupong) versus unfamiliar (kidar and mafoos) words. Infants in the familiar test group (familiar vs. unfamiliar) oriented significantly longer to familiar than unfamiliar test items, whereas infants in the near-fam...
Eight experiments tested the hypothesis that infants ' word segmentation abilities are reducibl...
One critical aspect of language acquisition is the development of a lexicon that associates sounds a...
aspect of language acquisition is the development of a lexicon that associates sounds and mean-ings;...
Retaining detailed representations of unstressed syllables is a logical prerequisite for infants' us...
English-learning 7.5-month-olds are heavily biased to perceive stressed syllables as word onsets. By...
English-learning 7.5-month-olds are heavily biased to perceive stressed syllables as word onsets. By...
A majority of English words are stressed on their first syllable. Infants use stress as a cue to wor...
To acquire a vocabulary, infants have to parse the speech input in an appropriate way so that possib...
One critical aspect of language acquisition is the development of a lexicon that associates sounds a...
A majority of English words are stressed on their first syllable. Infants use stress as a cue to wor...
Infants parse speech into word-sized units according to biases that develop in the first year. One b...
Before their first birthday, infants have started to identify and use information about their native...
This study investigated the timeline for infants to learn a word that they can then use for segmenta...
Infants' ability to segment words in fluent speech is affected by their language experience. In this...
Eight-month-old monolingual English learning infants are able to use co-occurrence statistics to fin...
Eight experiments tested the hypothesis that infants ' word segmentation abilities are reducibl...
One critical aspect of language acquisition is the development of a lexicon that associates sounds a...
aspect of language acquisition is the development of a lexicon that associates sounds and mean-ings;...
Retaining detailed representations of unstressed syllables is a logical prerequisite for infants' us...
English-learning 7.5-month-olds are heavily biased to perceive stressed syllables as word onsets. By...
English-learning 7.5-month-olds are heavily biased to perceive stressed syllables as word onsets. By...
A majority of English words are stressed on their first syllable. Infants use stress as a cue to wor...
To acquire a vocabulary, infants have to parse the speech input in an appropriate way so that possib...
One critical aspect of language acquisition is the development of a lexicon that associates sounds a...
A majority of English words are stressed on their first syllable. Infants use stress as a cue to wor...
Infants parse speech into word-sized units according to biases that develop in the first year. One b...
Before their first birthday, infants have started to identify and use information about their native...
This study investigated the timeline for infants to learn a word that they can then use for segmenta...
Infants' ability to segment words in fluent speech is affected by their language experience. In this...
Eight-month-old monolingual English learning infants are able to use co-occurrence statistics to fin...
Eight experiments tested the hypothesis that infants ' word segmentation abilities are reducibl...
One critical aspect of language acquisition is the development of a lexicon that associates sounds a...
aspect of language acquisition is the development of a lexicon that associates sounds and mean-ings;...