Acquiring the sounds of a language involves learning to recognize distributional patterns present in the input. We show that among adult learners, this distributional learning of auditory categories (which are conceived of here as probability density functions in a multidimensional space) is constrained by the salience of the dimensions that form the axes of this perceptual space. Only with a particular ratio of variation in the perceptual dimensions was category learning driven by the distributional properties of the input
Distributional learning is almost certainly involved in the human acquisition of phonetic categories...
This study examines whether non-tone language listeners can acquire lexical tone categories distribu...
This study seeks to determine whether distributional learning can be replicated on an online platfor...
Acquiring the sounds of a language involves learning to recognize distributional patterns present in...
One hypothesis to explain perceptual narrowing in speech perception is the distributional learning a...
Distributional learning is learning from simple exposure to the environment, without receiving expli...
Learning to recognize the contrasts of a language-specific phonemic repertoire can be viewed as form...
Evidence of distributional learning, a statistical learning mechanism centered on relative frequency...
Evidence of distributional learning, a statistical learning mechanism centered on relative frequency...
This doctoral dissertation investigated the learning of auditory categories by applying insights fro...
Infants ’ acquisition of phonetic categories involves a dis-tributional learning mechanism that oper...
In the past 15 years, a substantial body of evidence has confirmed that a powerful distributional le...
Distributional learning of speech sounds is learning from simply being exposed to frequency distribu...
A current theoretical view proposes that infants converge on the speech categories of their native l...
When learning language, humans have a tendency to produce more extreme distributions of speech sound...
Distributional learning is almost certainly involved in the human acquisition of phonetic categories...
This study examines whether non-tone language listeners can acquire lexical tone categories distribu...
This study seeks to determine whether distributional learning can be replicated on an online platfor...
Acquiring the sounds of a language involves learning to recognize distributional patterns present in...
One hypothesis to explain perceptual narrowing in speech perception is the distributional learning a...
Distributional learning is learning from simple exposure to the environment, without receiving expli...
Learning to recognize the contrasts of a language-specific phonemic repertoire can be viewed as form...
Evidence of distributional learning, a statistical learning mechanism centered on relative frequency...
Evidence of distributional learning, a statistical learning mechanism centered on relative frequency...
This doctoral dissertation investigated the learning of auditory categories by applying insights fro...
Infants ’ acquisition of phonetic categories involves a dis-tributional learning mechanism that oper...
In the past 15 years, a substantial body of evidence has confirmed that a powerful distributional le...
Distributional learning of speech sounds is learning from simply being exposed to frequency distribu...
A current theoretical view proposes that infants converge on the speech categories of their native l...
When learning language, humans have a tendency to produce more extreme distributions of speech sound...
Distributional learning is almost certainly involved in the human acquisition of phonetic categories...
This study examines whether non-tone language listeners can acquire lexical tone categories distribu...
This study seeks to determine whether distributional learning can be replicated on an online platfor...