Previous studies show that infants undergo a perceptual reorganization (PR) in their sensitivity to lexical tones between 6 and 9 months in the first year of life [Mattock & Burnham, 1; Mattock, Molnar, Polka & Burnham, 2]. Also, it has been shown that Dutch infants aged 11-12 months can track distributional information of Mandarin high and falling tones from the ambient speech input [Liu & Kager, 3]. In order to establish the exact time window for tonal PR, the plasticity of PR, in particular the extent to which PR can be influenced by statistical learning, Dutch infants aged 5-6, 8-9 and 11-12 months were tested on the same tonal contrast as in the previous study. Results show that only infants aged 5-6 months but not older infants percei...
The change from universal to language-specific speech perception occurs in the second half of the fi...
Previous studies reported a non-native word learning advantage for bilingual infants at around 18 mo...
The change from universal to language-specific speech perception occurs in the second half of the fi...
Previous studies show that infants experience perceptual reorganization (PR) in the first year of li...
Perceptual reorganization (PR) for tones occurs from 6 to 9 months in the first year of life. No pre...
This paper examines the ability of bilingual infants who were learning Dutch and another non-tone la...
This article examines the perception of tones by non-tone-language-learning (non-tonelearning) infan...
Infants’ perceptual sensitivity changes during the second half of the first year of life from distin...
In the current study, we examined the developmental course of the perception of non-native tonal con...
Perceptual reorganisation of infants’ speech perception has been found from 6 months for consonants ...
Perceptual reorganisation of infants’ speech perception has been found from 6 months for consonants ...
Infants’ perceptual sensitivity changes during the second half of the first year of life from distin...
Although statistical learning has been shown to be a domain-general mechanism, its constraints, such...
Previous studies reported a non-native word learning advantage for bilingual infants at around 18 mo...
The change from universal to language-specific speech perception occurs in the second half of the fi...
Previous studies reported a non-native word learning advantage for bilingual infants at around 18 mo...
The change from universal to language-specific speech perception occurs in the second half of the fi...
Previous studies show that infants experience perceptual reorganization (PR) in the first year of li...
Perceptual reorganization (PR) for tones occurs from 6 to 9 months in the first year of life. No pre...
This paper examines the ability of bilingual infants who were learning Dutch and another non-tone la...
This article examines the perception of tones by non-tone-language-learning (non-tonelearning) infan...
Infants’ perceptual sensitivity changes during the second half of the first year of life from distin...
In the current study, we examined the developmental course of the perception of non-native tonal con...
Perceptual reorganisation of infants’ speech perception has been found from 6 months for consonants ...
Perceptual reorganisation of infants’ speech perception has been found from 6 months for consonants ...
Infants’ perceptual sensitivity changes during the second half of the first year of life from distin...
Although statistical learning has been shown to be a domain-general mechanism, its constraints, such...
Previous studies reported a non-native word learning advantage for bilingual infants at around 18 mo...
The change from universal to language-specific speech perception occurs in the second half of the fi...
Previous studies reported a non-native word learning advantage for bilingual infants at around 18 mo...
The change from universal to language-specific speech perception occurs in the second half of the fi...