Word learning involves finding words in continuous speech and mapping them onto novel objects. Previous research has demonstrated that infants can track the transitional probability (TP) between syllables (i.e., the likelihood two syllables will co-occur) in continuous speech to discover word boundaries. Here we ask whether infants can map sound sequences they have extracted from fluent speech onto novel objects. We used a naturally produced Italian corpus in which the TP between syllables was manipulated in 4 target words: two high TP (HTP; TP=1.0) words with component syllables only occurring within those words, and two low TP (LTP; TP=.3) words with component syllables occurring in other words throughout the corpus. After familiarization...
Most words that infants hear occur within fluent speech. To compile a vocabulary, infants therefore ...
Children begin to talk at about age one. The vocabulary they need to do so must be built on perceptu...
The current research investigated how infants apply prior knowledge of environmental regularities to...
Infants are sensitive to statistical regularities (i.e., transitional probabilities, or TPs) relevan...
Numerous studies over the past decade support the claim that infants are equipped with powerful stat...
Before children can speak, they can track the likelihood that two syllables co-occur to pull words o...
Research over the past two decades has demonstrated that infants are equipped with remarkable comput...
Infants are adept at tracking statistical regularities to identify word boundaries in pause-free spe...
Since speech is a continuous stream with no systematic boundaries between words, how do pre-verbal i...
Past research has demonstrated that infants can rapidly extract syllable distribution information fr...
The processes of infant word segmentation and infant word learning have largely been studied separa...
Although previous research indicates that there is a strong relationship between auditory working me...
<div><p>During language acquisition, infants frequently encounter ambient noise. We present a comput...
During language acquisition, infants frequently encounter ambient noise. We present a computational ...
<p>To efficiently segment fluent speech, infants must discover the predominant phonological form of ...
Most words that infants hear occur within fluent speech. To compile a vocabulary, infants therefore ...
Children begin to talk at about age one. The vocabulary they need to do so must be built on perceptu...
The current research investigated how infants apply prior knowledge of environmental regularities to...
Infants are sensitive to statistical regularities (i.e., transitional probabilities, or TPs) relevan...
Numerous studies over the past decade support the claim that infants are equipped with powerful stat...
Before children can speak, they can track the likelihood that two syllables co-occur to pull words o...
Research over the past two decades has demonstrated that infants are equipped with remarkable comput...
Infants are adept at tracking statistical regularities to identify word boundaries in pause-free spe...
Since speech is a continuous stream with no systematic boundaries between words, how do pre-verbal i...
Past research has demonstrated that infants can rapidly extract syllable distribution information fr...
The processes of infant word segmentation and infant word learning have largely been studied separa...
Although previous research indicates that there is a strong relationship between auditory working me...
<div><p>During language acquisition, infants frequently encounter ambient noise. We present a comput...
During language acquisition, infants frequently encounter ambient noise. We present a computational ...
<p>To efficiently segment fluent speech, infants must discover the predominant phonological form of ...
Most words that infants hear occur within fluent speech. To compile a vocabulary, infants therefore ...
Children begin to talk at about age one. The vocabulary they need to do so must be built on perceptu...
The current research investigated how infants apply prior knowledge of environmental regularities to...