The identification of words in continuous speech, known as speech segmentation, is a critical early step in language acquisition. This process is partially supported by statistical learning, the ability to extract patterns from the environment. Given that speech segmentation represents a potential bottleneck for language acquisition, patterns in speech may be extracted very rapidly, without extensive exposure. This hypothesis was examined by exposing participants to continuous speech streams composed of novel repeating nonsense words. Learning was measured on-line using a reaction time task. After merely one exposure to an embedded novel word, learners demonstrated significant learning effects, as revealed by faster responses to predictable...
First published: 24 December 2019A continuous stream of syllables is segmented into discrete constit...
Past research has demonstrated that infants can rapidly extract syllable distribution information fr...
AbstractLanguage learning requires mastering multiple tasks, including segmenting speech to identify...
To learn a language, speakers must learn its words and rules from fluent speech; in particular, they...
Recent studies suggest that high-frequency words may benefit speech segmentation (Bortfeld, Morgan, ...
Recovering discrete words from continuous speech is one of the first challenges facing language lear...
Language learning requires mastering multiple tasks, including segmenting speech to identify words, ...
International audienceIn language acquisition research, the prevailing position is that listeners ex...
Recovering discrete words from continuous speech is one of the first challenges facing language lear...
High frequency words have been suggested to benefit both speech segmentation and grammatical categor...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Statistical learning, the process of extracting regularities from the environmen...
This study investigates the joint influences of three factors on the discovery of new word-like unit...
Can even a handful of newly learned words help to find further word candidates in a novel spoken lang...
The extraction of patterns in the environment plays a critical role in many types of human learning,...
The recognition of speech involves the segmentation of continuous utterances into their component wo...
First published: 24 December 2019A continuous stream of syllables is segmented into discrete constit...
Past research has demonstrated that infants can rapidly extract syllable distribution information fr...
AbstractLanguage learning requires mastering multiple tasks, including segmenting speech to identify...
To learn a language, speakers must learn its words and rules from fluent speech; in particular, they...
Recent studies suggest that high-frequency words may benefit speech segmentation (Bortfeld, Morgan, ...
Recovering discrete words from continuous speech is one of the first challenges facing language lear...
Language learning requires mastering multiple tasks, including segmenting speech to identify words, ...
International audienceIn language acquisition research, the prevailing position is that listeners ex...
Recovering discrete words from continuous speech is one of the first challenges facing language lear...
High frequency words have been suggested to benefit both speech segmentation and grammatical categor...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Statistical learning, the process of extracting regularities from the environmen...
This study investigates the joint influences of three factors on the discovery of new word-like unit...
Can even a handful of newly learned words help to find further word candidates in a novel spoken lang...
The extraction of patterns in the environment plays a critical role in many types of human learning,...
The recognition of speech involves the segmentation of continuous utterances into their component wo...
First published: 24 December 2019A continuous stream of syllables is segmented into discrete constit...
Past research has demonstrated that infants can rapidly extract syllable distribution information fr...
AbstractLanguage learning requires mastering multiple tasks, including segmenting speech to identify...