Infants' responses in speech sound discrimination tasks can be nonmonotonic over time. Stager and Werker (1997) reported such data in a bimodal habituation task. In this task, 8-month-old infants were capable of discriminations that involved minimal contrast pairs, whereas 14-month-old infants were not. It was argued that the older infants' attenuated performance was linked to their processing of the stimuli for meaning. The authors suggested that these data are diagnostic of a qualitative shift in infant cognition. We describe an associative connectionist model showing a similar decrement in discrimination without any qualitative shift in processing. The model suggests that responses to phonemic contrasts may be a nonmonotonic function of ...
There is a substantial literature describing how infants become more sensitive to differences betwee...
In speech perception tasks young infants show remarkable sensitivity to fine phonetic detail. Despi...
Phonetic perception becomes native-like by 10 months of age. A potential mechanism of change, distri...
Infants' responses in speech sound discrimination tasks can be nonmonotonic over time. Stager and We...
In the last two decades, statistical clustering models have emerged as a dominant model of how infan...
Earlier research has suggested that human infants might use statistical dependencies between speech ...
Infants under six months are able to discriminate native and non-native con-sonant contrasts equally...
In the first 12 months of life, infants develop a robust knowledge of the acoustic dimensions in the...
<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 ...
Findings in infant speech perception suggest that early phonologicalperceptions may be syllabic in ...
To learn speech‐sound categories, infants must identify the acoustic dimensions that differentiate c...
In this study, the authors demonstrated that 6-month-old infants are able to categorize natural, 650...
Six-month-old infants are known to categorize vowels despite variation in talker voice and pitch con...
In this study, the authors demonstrated that 6-month-old infants are able to categorize natural, 650...
There is a substantial literature describing how infants become more sensitive to differences betwee...
In speech perception tasks young infants show remarkable sensitivity to fine phonetic detail. Despi...
Phonetic perception becomes native-like by 10 months of age. A potential mechanism of change, distri...
Infants' responses in speech sound discrimination tasks can be nonmonotonic over time. Stager and We...
In the last two decades, statistical clustering models have emerged as a dominant model of how infan...
Earlier research has suggested that human infants might use statistical dependencies between speech ...
Infants under six months are able to discriminate native and non-native con-sonant contrasts equally...
In the first 12 months of life, infants develop a robust knowledge of the acoustic dimensions in the...
<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 ...
Findings in infant speech perception suggest that early phonologicalperceptions may be syllabic in ...
To learn speech‐sound categories, infants must identify the acoustic dimensions that differentiate c...
In this study, the authors demonstrated that 6-month-old infants are able to categorize natural, 650...
Six-month-old infants are known to categorize vowels despite variation in talker voice and pitch con...
In this study, the authors demonstrated that 6-month-old infants are able to categorize natural, 650...
There is a substantial literature describing how infants become more sensitive to differences betwee...
In speech perception tasks young infants show remarkable sensitivity to fine phonetic detail. Despi...
Phonetic perception becomes native-like by 10 months of age. A potential mechanism of change, distri...