To rise to the challenge of acquiring their native language, infants must deploy tools to support their learning. This thesis compared infants growing up in two very different language environments, monolingual and bilingual, to better understand these tools and how their development and use changes with the context of language acquisition. The first set of studies − Chapter 2 − showed that infants adapt very early-developing tools to the context of their prenatal experience. Newborns born to bilingual mothers directed their attention to both of their native languages, while monolinguals preferred listening to their single native language. However, prenatal bilingual experience did not result in language confusion, as language discriminatio...
The human affinity for language begins at or before birth. Neonates show many perceptual sensitiviti...
We investigated the extent to which bilingual children follow the same patterns and timetable of lex...
In ambiguous word learning situations, infants can use systematic strategies to determine the refere...
To rise to the challenge of acquiring their native language, infants must deploy tools to support th...
Children growing up bilingual face a unique linguistic environment. The current study investigated w...
Discusses the influence of bilingualism on infant sound and word acquisition in the first two years ...
This dissertation reports on the influence of bilingualism on infants’ sound and word acquisition in...
Fourteen-month-old infants raised in a monolingual English environment confuse phonetically similar...
The human affinity for language begins at or before birth. Neonates show many perceptual sensitiviti...
Almost one in six children in Canada grow up hearing two languages. Bilingual children frequently en...
Despite the prevalence of bilingualism, language acquisition research has focused on monolingual inf...
The present set of studies explore how infants make their first breakthroughs into a second language...
Previous research indicates that monolingual infants have difficulty learning minimal pairs (i.e., w...
The first steps towards bilingual language acquisition have already begun at birth. When tested on t...
English, French, and bilingual English-French 17-month-old infants were compared for their performan...
The human affinity for language begins at or before birth. Neonates show many perceptual sensitiviti...
We investigated the extent to which bilingual children follow the same patterns and timetable of lex...
In ambiguous word learning situations, infants can use systematic strategies to determine the refere...
To rise to the challenge of acquiring their native language, infants must deploy tools to support th...
Children growing up bilingual face a unique linguistic environment. The current study investigated w...
Discusses the influence of bilingualism on infant sound and word acquisition in the first two years ...
This dissertation reports on the influence of bilingualism on infants’ sound and word acquisition in...
Fourteen-month-old infants raised in a monolingual English environment confuse phonetically similar...
The human affinity for language begins at or before birth. Neonates show many perceptual sensitiviti...
Almost one in six children in Canada grow up hearing two languages. Bilingual children frequently en...
Despite the prevalence of bilingualism, language acquisition research has focused on monolingual inf...
The present set of studies explore how infants make their first breakthroughs into a second language...
Previous research indicates that monolingual infants have difficulty learning minimal pairs (i.e., w...
The first steps towards bilingual language acquisition have already begun at birth. When tested on t...
English, French, and bilingual English-French 17-month-old infants were compared for their performan...
The human affinity for language begins at or before birth. Neonates show many perceptual sensitiviti...
We investigated the extent to which bilingual children follow the same patterns and timetable of lex...
In ambiguous word learning situations, infants can use systematic strategies to determine the refere...