When learning language, young children are faced with many seemingly formidable challenges, including discovering words embedded in a continuous stream of sounds and determining what role these words play in syntactic constructions. We suggest that knowledge of phoneme distributions may play a crucial part in helping children segment words and determine their lexical category, and we propose an integrated model of how children might go from unsegmented speech to lexical categories. We corroborated this theoretical model using a two‐stage computational analysis of a large corpus of English child‐directed speech. First, we used transition probabilities between phonemes to find words in unsegmented speech. Second, we used distributional inform...
We examine the success of developmental distributional analysis in English, German and Dutch. We emb...
There are numerous models of how speech segmentation may proceed in infants acquiring their first la...
Distributional information, in the form of simple, locally computed statistics of an input corpus, p...
Language acquisition may be one of the most difficult tasks that children face during development. T...
<p>To efficiently segment fluent speech, infants must discover the predominant phonological form of ...
Between the first and the second year of life, children improve in their ability to use phonemic con...
How does a child map words to grammatical categories when words are not overtly marked either lexica...
a b s t r a c t Numerous distributional cues in the child's environment may potentially assist ...
How do children begin to use language to say things they have never heard before? The origins of lin...
Numerous distributional cues in the child's environment may potentially assist in language learning,...
Between the first and the second year of life, children improve in their ability to use phonemic con...
In order to acquire language, infants must extract its building blocks words and master the rules go...
In this paper we provide a computational exploration of changes in levels of representation in child...
In order to acquire language, infants must extract its building blocks words and master the rules go...
In order to acquire language, infants must extract its building blocks words and master the rules go...
We examine the success of developmental distributional analysis in English, German and Dutch. We emb...
There are numerous models of how speech segmentation may proceed in infants acquiring their first la...
Distributional information, in the form of simple, locally computed statistics of an input corpus, p...
Language acquisition may be one of the most difficult tasks that children face during development. T...
<p>To efficiently segment fluent speech, infants must discover the predominant phonological form of ...
Between the first and the second year of life, children improve in their ability to use phonemic con...
How does a child map words to grammatical categories when words are not overtly marked either lexica...
a b s t r a c t Numerous distributional cues in the child's environment may potentially assist ...
How do children begin to use language to say things they have never heard before? The origins of lin...
Numerous distributional cues in the child's environment may potentially assist in language learning,...
Between the first and the second year of life, children improve in their ability to use phonemic con...
In order to acquire language, infants must extract its building blocks words and master the rules go...
In this paper we provide a computational exploration of changes in levels of representation in child...
In order to acquire language, infants must extract its building blocks words and master the rules go...
In order to acquire language, infants must extract its building blocks words and master the rules go...
We examine the success of developmental distributional analysis in English, German and Dutch. We emb...
There are numerous models of how speech segmentation may proceed in infants acquiring their first la...
Distributional information, in the form of simple, locally computed statistics of an input corpus, p...