We have proposed that consonants give cues primarily about the lexicon, whereas vowels carry cues about syntax. In a study supporting this hypothesis, we showed that when segmenting words from an artificial continuous stream, participants compute statistical relations over consonants, but not over vowels. In the study reported here, we tested the symmetrical hypothesis that when participants listen to words in a speech stream, they tend to exploit relations among vowels to extract generalizations, but tend to disregard the same relations among consonants. In our streams, participants could segment words on the basis of transitional probabilities in one tier and could extract a structural regularity in the other tier. Participants used conso...
Learning a language requires both statistical computations to identify words in speech and algebraic...
Learning a language requires both statistical computations to identify words in speech and algebraic...
To learn a language, speakers must learn its words and rules from fluent speech; in particular, they...
We have proposed that consonants give cues primarily about the lexicon, whereas vowels carry cues ab...
ABSTRACT—We have proposed that consonants give cues primarily about the lexicon, whereas vowels carr...
Speech is produced mainly in continuous streams containing several words. Listeners can use the tran...
Speech is produced mainly in continuous streams containing several words. Listeners can use the tran...
This paper reviews studies of language processing with the aim of establishing whether any type of s...
This paper reviews studies of language processing with the aim of establishing whether any type of s...
Consonants and vowels may play different roles during language processing, consonants being preferen...
ABSTRACT—Speech is produced mainly in continuous streams containing several words. Listeners can use...
Peña, Bonatti, Nespor, and Mehler (2002) investigated an artificial language where the structure of ...
To learn a language, speakers must learn its words and rules from fluent speech; in particular, they...
To learn a language, speakers must learn its words and rules from fluent speech; in particular, they...
Learning a language requires both statistical computations to identify words in speech and algebraic...
Learning a language requires both statistical computations to identify words in speech and algebraic...
Learning a language requires both statistical computations to identify words in speech and algebraic...
To learn a language, speakers must learn its words and rules from fluent speech; in particular, they...
We have proposed that consonants give cues primarily about the lexicon, whereas vowels carry cues ab...
ABSTRACT—We have proposed that consonants give cues primarily about the lexicon, whereas vowels carr...
Speech is produced mainly in continuous streams containing several words. Listeners can use the tran...
Speech is produced mainly in continuous streams containing several words. Listeners can use the tran...
This paper reviews studies of language processing with the aim of establishing whether any type of s...
This paper reviews studies of language processing with the aim of establishing whether any type of s...
Consonants and vowels may play different roles during language processing, consonants being preferen...
ABSTRACT—Speech is produced mainly in continuous streams containing several words. Listeners can use...
Peña, Bonatti, Nespor, and Mehler (2002) investigated an artificial language where the structure of ...
To learn a language, speakers must learn its words and rules from fluent speech; in particular, they...
To learn a language, speakers must learn its words and rules from fluent speech; in particular, they...
Learning a language requires both statistical computations to identify words in speech and algebraic...
Learning a language requires both statistical computations to identify words in speech and algebraic...
Learning a language requires both statistical computations to identify words in speech and algebraic...
To learn a language, speakers must learn its words and rules from fluent speech; in particular, they...