This paper addresses the issue of how perceptual sensitivity develops in child L2 learners along an acoustic dimension that contrasts two non-native speech sounds, and of how their language learning compares to that of adult learners, as investigated in [Heeren and Schouten (2008), Perceptual development of phoneme contrasts: How sensitivity changes along acoustic dimensions that contrast phoneme categories. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 124, 2291-2302]. A pretest-training-posttest design was used to tap into the learning process, and development was predicted to occur mainly through increased sensitivity in the newly trained category boundary region, i.e. acquired distinctiveness, rather than through a decrease in sensitivi...
Purpose: Facing previous mixed findings between monolingual and bilingual infants’ phonetic developm...
Purpose: Facing previous mixed findings between monolingual and bilingual infants’ phonetic developm...
Purpose: Facing previous mixed findings between monolingual and bilingual infants’ phonetic developm...
This paper addresses the issue of how perceptual sensitivity develops in child L2 learners along an ...
This paper addresses the issue of how perceptual sensitivity develops in child L2 learners along an ...
The two main questions this dissertation is concerned with are (i) How does perceptual sensitivity d...
How does the perception of a new phoneme contrast develop? Are differences found across age groups? ...
How does the perception of a new phoneme contrast develop? In answering this question we consider tw...
How does the perception of a new phoneme contrast develop? In answering this question we consider tw...
How does the perception of a new phoneme contrast develop? In answering this question we consider tw...
The change from universal to language-specific speech perception occurs in the second half of the fi...
The change from universal to language-specific speech perception occurs in the second half of the fi...
The general topic addressed by this dissertation is that of bilingualism, and more specifically, the...
The change from universal to language-specific speech perception occurs in the second half of the fi...
The general topic addressed by this dissertation is that of bilingualism, and more specifically, the...
Purpose: Facing previous mixed findings between monolingual and bilingual infants’ phonetic developm...
Purpose: Facing previous mixed findings between monolingual and bilingual infants’ phonetic developm...
Purpose: Facing previous mixed findings between monolingual and bilingual infants’ phonetic developm...
This paper addresses the issue of how perceptual sensitivity develops in child L2 learners along an ...
This paper addresses the issue of how perceptual sensitivity develops in child L2 learners along an ...
The two main questions this dissertation is concerned with are (i) How does perceptual sensitivity d...
How does the perception of a new phoneme contrast develop? Are differences found across age groups? ...
How does the perception of a new phoneme contrast develop? In answering this question we consider tw...
How does the perception of a new phoneme contrast develop? In answering this question we consider tw...
How does the perception of a new phoneme contrast develop? In answering this question we consider tw...
The change from universal to language-specific speech perception occurs in the second half of the fi...
The change from universal to language-specific speech perception occurs in the second half of the fi...
The general topic addressed by this dissertation is that of bilingualism, and more specifically, the...
The change from universal to language-specific speech perception occurs in the second half of the fi...
The general topic addressed by this dissertation is that of bilingualism, and more specifically, the...
Purpose: Facing previous mixed findings between monolingual and bilingual infants’ phonetic developm...
Purpose: Facing previous mixed findings between monolingual and bilingual infants’ phonetic developm...
Purpose: Facing previous mixed findings between monolingual and bilingual infants’ phonetic developm...