Critical periods in language acquisition have been discussed primarily with reference to studies of people who are deaf or bilingual. Here, we provide evidence on the opening of sensitivity to the linguistic environment by studying the response to a change of phoneme at a native and nonnative phonetic boundary in full-term and preterm human infants using event-related potentials. Full-term infants show a decline in their discrimination of nonnative phonetic contrasts between 9 and 12 months of age. Because the womb is a high-frequency filter, many phonemes are strongly degraded in utero. Preterm infants thus benefit from earlier and richer exposure to broadcast speech. We find that preterms do not take advantage of this enriched linguistic ...
The infancy literature situates the perceptual narrowing of speech sounds at around 10 months of age...
The infancy literature situates the perceptual narrowing of speech sounds at around 10 months of age...
: Human infants acquire language with notable ease compared to adults, but the neural basis of their...
The infancy literature situates the perceptual narrowing of speech sounds at around 10 months of age...
In this article, we present a summary of recent research linking speech perception in infancy to lat...
During the first months of life, human infants process phonemic elements from all languages similarl...
Artículo de publicación ISIWe tested healthy preterm (born near 28 ± 2 weeks of gestational age) an...
There is evidence showing that both maturational and environmental factors can impact on later langu...
Infants born prematurely are at higher risk for later linguistic deficits present in delayed or atyp...
Assessing language development in the first postnatal year is difficult, as receptive and expressive...
Language acquisition has long been discussed as an interaction between biological preconditions and ...
Assessing language development in the first postnatal year is difficult, as receptive and expressive...
Language acquisition has long been discussed as an interaction between biological preconditions and ...
Background: Preterm birth occurs in up to 12% of births, and therefore affects a large number of new...
As infants acquire the ambient language, they become attuned to its articulatory properties and to h...
The infancy literature situates the perceptual narrowing of speech sounds at around 10 months of age...
The infancy literature situates the perceptual narrowing of speech sounds at around 10 months of age...
: Human infants acquire language with notable ease compared to adults, but the neural basis of their...
The infancy literature situates the perceptual narrowing of speech sounds at around 10 months of age...
In this article, we present a summary of recent research linking speech perception in infancy to lat...
During the first months of life, human infants process phonemic elements from all languages similarl...
Artículo de publicación ISIWe tested healthy preterm (born near 28 ± 2 weeks of gestational age) an...
There is evidence showing that both maturational and environmental factors can impact on later langu...
Infants born prematurely are at higher risk for later linguistic deficits present in delayed or atyp...
Assessing language development in the first postnatal year is difficult, as receptive and expressive...
Language acquisition has long been discussed as an interaction between biological preconditions and ...
Assessing language development in the first postnatal year is difficult, as receptive and expressive...
Language acquisition has long been discussed as an interaction between biological preconditions and ...
Background: Preterm birth occurs in up to 12% of births, and therefore affects a large number of new...
As infants acquire the ambient language, they become attuned to its articulatory properties and to h...
The infancy literature situates the perceptual narrowing of speech sounds at around 10 months of age...
The infancy literature situates the perceptual narrowing of speech sounds at around 10 months of age...
: Human infants acquire language with notable ease compared to adults, but the neural basis of their...