This study compared tone sensitivity in monolingual and bilingual infants in a novel word learning task. Tone language learning infants (Experiment 1, Mandarin monolingual; Experiment 2, Mandarin-English bilingual) were tested with Mandarin (native) or Thai (non-native) lexical tone pairs which contrasted static vs. dynamic (high vs. rising) tones or dynamic vs. dynamic (rising vs. falling) tones. Non-tone language, English-learning infants (Experiment 3) were tested on English intonational contrasts or the Mandarin or Thai tone contrasts. Monolingual Mandarin language infants were able to bind tones to novel words for the Mandarin High-Rising contrast, but not for the Mandarin Rising-Falling contrast; and they were insensitive to both the ...
Young infants can discriminate a great variety of speech sounds both native and nonnative in their l...
Previous research has mainly considered the impact of tone-language experience on ability to discrim...
Over half the world's population speaks a tone language, yet infant speech perception research has t...
Most languages use lexical tone to discriminate the meanings of words. There has been recent interes...
This paper examines the ability of bilingual infants who were learning Dutch and another non-tone la...
<p>The input people receive in their native language shapes their perceptual understanding of unfami...
Previous studies reported a non-native word learning advantage for bilingual infants at around 18 mo...
This study investigates the role of language background and bilingual status in the perception of fo...
Previous studies reported a non-native word learning advantage for bilingual infants at around 18 mo...
Behavioural studies report differences in monolingual and bilingual infants’ non-native lexical tone...
Previous research has mainly considered the impact of tone-language experience on ability to discrim...
This study investigates the role of language background and bilingual status in the perception of fo...
Previous studies have suggested that the perception of vowels and consonants changes from language-...
This article examines the perception of tones by non-tone-language-learning (non-tone-learning) infa...
This dissertation reports on the influence of bilingualism on infants’ sound and word acquisition in...
Young infants can discriminate a great variety of speech sounds both native and nonnative in their l...
Previous research has mainly considered the impact of tone-language experience on ability to discrim...
Over half the world's population speaks a tone language, yet infant speech perception research has t...
Most languages use lexical tone to discriminate the meanings of words. There has been recent interes...
This paper examines the ability of bilingual infants who were learning Dutch and another non-tone la...
<p>The input people receive in their native language shapes their perceptual understanding of unfami...
Previous studies reported a non-native word learning advantage for bilingual infants at around 18 mo...
This study investigates the role of language background and bilingual status in the perception of fo...
Previous studies reported a non-native word learning advantage for bilingual infants at around 18 mo...
Behavioural studies report differences in monolingual and bilingual infants’ non-native lexical tone...
Previous research has mainly considered the impact of tone-language experience on ability to discrim...
This study investigates the role of language background and bilingual status in the perception of fo...
Previous studies have suggested that the perception of vowels and consonants changes from language-...
This article examines the perception of tones by non-tone-language-learning (non-tone-learning) infa...
This dissertation reports on the influence of bilingualism on infants’ sound and word acquisition in...
Young infants can discriminate a great variety of speech sounds both native and nonnative in their l...
Previous research has mainly considered the impact of tone-language experience on ability to discrim...
Over half the world's population speaks a tone language, yet infant speech perception research has t...