Infants learning languages with long consonants, or geminates, have been found to ‘overselect’ and ‘overproduce’ these consonants in early words and also to commonly omit the word-initial consonant. A production study with thirty Italian children recorded at 1;3 and 1;9 strongly confirmed both of these tendencies. To test the hypothesis that it is the salience of the medial geminate that detracts attention from the initial consonant we conducted three experiments with 11-month-old Italian infants. We first established baseline word-form recognition for untrained familiar trochaic disyllables and then tested for word-form recognition, separately for words with geminates and singletons, after changing the initial consonant to create nonwords ...
Several recent studies have shown that 14-month-old infants have difficulty learning to associate t...
International audienceLanguage acquisition involves both acquiring a set of words (i.e. the lexicon)...
Adults recognise words faster given prior exposure to phonologically or semantically related words c...
Infants learning languages with long consonants, or geminates, have been found to ‘overselect’ and ‘...
Infants learning languages with long consonants, or geminates, have 10been found to ‘overselect’ and...
Early words produced in languages with word-medial geminates, like Finnish or Italian, tend to coale...
The aim of the present study is to investigate word recognition in Italian infants using lists of un...
Previous studies have demonstrated an effect of early vocal production on infants’ speech processing...
Segmentation skill and the preferential processing of consonants (C-bias) develop during the second ...
Consonant gemination is a relatively infrequent feature in world phonologies, and an area of evident...
In recent years studies have reported an early relationship between infants’ production of vocal pat...
This study aims to elucidate the factors that affect the robustness of word-form representations by ...
This is the preliminary study of a larger longitudinal analysis on speech perception in Italian infa...
The degree to which infants represent phonetic detail in words has been a source of controversy in p...
Recent research with skilled adult readers has consistently revealed an advantage of consonants over...
Several recent studies have shown that 14-month-old infants have difficulty learning to associate t...
International audienceLanguage acquisition involves both acquiring a set of words (i.e. the lexicon)...
Adults recognise words faster given prior exposure to phonologically or semantically related words c...
Infants learning languages with long consonants, or geminates, have been found to ‘overselect’ and ‘...
Infants learning languages with long consonants, or geminates, have 10been found to ‘overselect’ and...
Early words produced in languages with word-medial geminates, like Finnish or Italian, tend to coale...
The aim of the present study is to investigate word recognition in Italian infants using lists of un...
Previous studies have demonstrated an effect of early vocal production on infants’ speech processing...
Segmentation skill and the preferential processing of consonants (C-bias) develop during the second ...
Consonant gemination is a relatively infrequent feature in world phonologies, and an area of evident...
In recent years studies have reported an early relationship between infants’ production of vocal pat...
This study aims to elucidate the factors that affect the robustness of word-form representations by ...
This is the preliminary study of a larger longitudinal analysis on speech perception in Italian infa...
The degree to which infants represent phonetic detail in words has been a source of controversy in p...
Recent research with skilled adult readers has consistently revealed an advantage of consonants over...
Several recent studies have shown that 14-month-old infants have difficulty learning to associate t...
International audienceLanguage acquisition involves both acquiring a set of words (i.e. the lexicon)...
Adults recognise words faster given prior exposure to phonologically or semantically related words c...