In recent years studies have reported an early relationship between infants’ production of vocal patterns and their perceptual processing of linguistic input (De Paolis et al., 2011). However, less attention has been given to a possible effect of infants’ early phonetic patterns (vocal motor schemes, VMS) on their ability to learn new words. The present study aimed to assess the relationship, if any, between children’s emerging phonetic abilities and their ability to learn trained nonwords. Thirty monolingual Italian-learning infants were observed with home recordings twice at around 11 months, to assess their consonant production. The children were then tested using an adaptation of the preferential looking paradigm, after training on nonw...
Native language statistical regularities about allowable phoneme combinations (i.e., phonotactic pat...
Many studies have shown that during the first year of life infants start learning the prosodic, phon...
Many studies have shown that during the first year of life infants start learning the prosodic, phon...
Previous studies have demonstrated an effect of early vocal production on infants’ speech processing...
The early relationship between children’s emerging articulatory abilities and their capacity to proc...
In speech perception tasks young infants show remarkable sensitivity to fine phonetic detail. Despi...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>How do children develop the basic knowledge and skil...
Infants successfully discriminate speech sound contrasts that belong to their native language's phon...
International audienceTo better understand the development of perceptuo-motor interactions during th...
International audienceThe influence of motor knowledge on speech perception is well established, but...
This series of studies investigated the ability of 14-month-old infants to differentiate similar-so...
Word learning involves finding words in continuous speech and mapping them onto novel objects. Previ...
International audienceAn old-standing debate still not resolved in the field of speech communication...
Phonological development is sometimes seen as a process of learning sounds, or forming phonological ...
Several recent studies have shown that 14-month-old infants have difficulty learning to associate t...
Native language statistical regularities about allowable phoneme combinations (i.e., phonotactic pat...
Many studies have shown that during the first year of life infants start learning the prosodic, phon...
Many studies have shown that during the first year of life infants start learning the prosodic, phon...
Previous studies have demonstrated an effect of early vocal production on infants’ speech processing...
The early relationship between children’s emerging articulatory abilities and their capacity to proc...
In speech perception tasks young infants show remarkable sensitivity to fine phonetic detail. Despi...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>How do children develop the basic knowledge and skil...
Infants successfully discriminate speech sound contrasts that belong to their native language's phon...
International audienceTo better understand the development of perceptuo-motor interactions during th...
International audienceThe influence of motor knowledge on speech perception is well established, but...
This series of studies investigated the ability of 14-month-old infants to differentiate similar-so...
Word learning involves finding words in continuous speech and mapping them onto novel objects. Previ...
International audienceAn old-standing debate still not resolved in the field of speech communication...
Phonological development is sometimes seen as a process of learning sounds, or forming phonological ...
Several recent studies have shown that 14-month-old infants have difficulty learning to associate t...
Native language statistical regularities about allowable phoneme combinations (i.e., phonotactic pat...
Many studies have shown that during the first year of life infants start learning the prosodic, phon...
Many studies have shown that during the first year of life infants start learning the prosodic, phon...