Using a picture pointing task, this study examines toddlers’ processing of phonological alternations that trigger sound changes in connected speech. Three experiments investigate whether 2;5- to 3-year-old children take into account assimilations—processes by which phonological features of one sound spread to adjacent sounds—for the purpose of word recognition (e.g., in English, ten pounds can be produced as te[mp]ounds). English toddlers (n = 18) show sensitivity to native place assimilations during lexical access in Experiment 1. Likewise, French toddlers (n = 27) compensate for French voicing assimilations in Experiment 2. However, French toddlers (n = 27) do not take into account a hypothetical non-native place assimilation rule in Expe...
This longitudinal study investigated how lexical restructuring can stimulate emerging bilingual chil...
Many studies have shown that during the first year of life infants start learning the prosodic, phon...
The interaction between prosodic and segmental aspects of infant representations for speech was expl...
Using a picture pointing task, this study examines toddlers’ processing of phonological alternations...
We investigated whether compensation for phonological assimilation in the first language depends on ...
Recent work has shown that young children can use fine phonetic detail during the recognition of iso...
Models of spoken-word recognition differ on whether compensation for assimilation is language-specif...
textConsonant assimilation between noncontiguous consonants within words is one of the characteristi...
Phonological awareness is thought to become increasingly analytic during early childhood. This study...
The first language word recognition system copes easily with the great variability of spoken languag...
In speech addressed to adults, words are seldom realized in their canonical, or citation, form. For ...
We examine the onset, atrophy and possible interaction of a set of patterns in the speech of our chi...
Purpose In this study, the authors explored phonological pro...
International audienceThis study extends a cross-linguistic collaboration on phonological developmen...
Although infants show remarkable sensitivity to linguistically relevant phonetic variation in speech...
This longitudinal study investigated how lexical restructuring can stimulate emerging bilingual chil...
Many studies have shown that during the first year of life infants start learning the prosodic, phon...
The interaction between prosodic and segmental aspects of infant representations for speech was expl...
Using a picture pointing task, this study examines toddlers’ processing of phonological alternations...
We investigated whether compensation for phonological assimilation in the first language depends on ...
Recent work has shown that young children can use fine phonetic detail during the recognition of iso...
Models of spoken-word recognition differ on whether compensation for assimilation is language-specif...
textConsonant assimilation between noncontiguous consonants within words is one of the characteristi...
Phonological awareness is thought to become increasingly analytic during early childhood. This study...
The first language word recognition system copes easily with the great variability of spoken languag...
In speech addressed to adults, words are seldom realized in their canonical, or citation, form. For ...
We examine the onset, atrophy and possible interaction of a set of patterns in the speech of our chi...
Purpose In this study, the authors explored phonological pro...
International audienceThis study extends a cross-linguistic collaboration on phonological developmen...
Although infants show remarkable sensitivity to linguistically relevant phonetic variation in speech...
This longitudinal study investigated how lexical restructuring can stimulate emerging bilingual chil...
Many studies have shown that during the first year of life infants start learning the prosodic, phon...
The interaction between prosodic and segmental aspects of infant representations for speech was expl...