a b s t r a c t How do children learn the internal structure of inflected words? We hypothesized that bound functional morphemes begin to be encoded at the preverbal stage, driven by their frequent occurrence with highly variable roots, and that infants in turn use these morphemes to interpret other words with the same inflections. Using a preferential looking procedure, we showed that French-learning 11-month-olds encoded the frequent French functor /e/, and perceived bare roots and their inflected variants as related forms. In another experiment an added training phase presented an artificial suffix co-occurring with many pseudo-roots. Infants learned the new suffix and used it to interpret novel affixed words that never occurred during t...
To achieve language proficiency, infants must find the building blocks of speech and master the rule...
International audienceIn the early period of language acquisition many children use fillers, namely,...
We review our studies and others on French acquisition of morphosyntax that refer to regular and irr...
While phonological development is well-studied in infants, we know less about morphological developm...
The linguistic distinction between function words (functors) (e.g., the, he, that, on…), signaling g...
Many studies have shown that during the first year of life infants start learning the prosodic, phon...
Many studies have shown that during the first year of life infants start learning the prosodic, phon...
We examined infants' recognition of functors and the accuracy of the representations that infants co...
Recent work has shown that young children can use fine phonetic detail during the recognition of iso...
International audienceWhile content words (e.g., 'dog') tend to carry meaning, function words (e.g.,...
International audienceOur analyses suggest that early fillers are premorphological. They help childr...
International audienceAbstract The question of how children learn Function Words (FWs) is still a ma...
The status of children’s acquisition of grammatical categories and in particular of auxiliaries cont...
One of the major language acquisition tasks that infants must accomplish is the development of a lex...
International audienceEmpirical evidence from masked priming research shows that skilled readers can...
To achieve language proficiency, infants must find the building blocks of speech and master the rule...
International audienceIn the early period of language acquisition many children use fillers, namely,...
We review our studies and others on French acquisition of morphosyntax that refer to regular and irr...
While phonological development is well-studied in infants, we know less about morphological developm...
The linguistic distinction between function words (functors) (e.g., the, he, that, on…), signaling g...
Many studies have shown that during the first year of life infants start learning the prosodic, phon...
Many studies have shown that during the first year of life infants start learning the prosodic, phon...
We examined infants' recognition of functors and the accuracy of the representations that infants co...
Recent work has shown that young children can use fine phonetic detail during the recognition of iso...
International audienceWhile content words (e.g., 'dog') tend to carry meaning, function words (e.g.,...
International audienceOur analyses suggest that early fillers are premorphological. They help childr...
International audienceAbstract The question of how children learn Function Words (FWs) is still a ma...
The status of children’s acquisition of grammatical categories and in particular of auxiliaries cont...
One of the major language acquisition tasks that infants must accomplish is the development of a lex...
International audienceEmpirical evidence from masked priming research shows that skilled readers can...
To achieve language proficiency, infants must find the building blocks of speech and master the rule...
International audienceIn the early period of language acquisition many children use fillers, namely,...
We review our studies and others on French acquisition of morphosyntax that refer to regular and irr...