The input contains perceptually available cues, which might allow young infants to discover abstract properties of the target language. Thus, word frequency and prosodic prominence correlate systematically with basic word order in natural languages. Prelexical infants are sensitive to these frequency-based and prosodic cues, and use them to parse new input into phrases that follow the order characteristic of their native languages. Importantly, young infants readily integrate auditory and visual facial information while processing language. Here, we ask whether co-verbal visual information provided by talking faces also helps prelexical infants learn the word order of their native language in addition to word frequency and prosodic prominen...
Language is important for emotion perception, but very little is known about how emotion labels are ...
To acquire language, infants must learn how to identify words and linguistic structure in speech. St...
<p>To efficiently segment fluent speech, infants must discover the predominant phonological form of ...
The input contains perceptually available cues, which might allow young infants to discover abstract...
International audienceWhile content words (e.g., 'dog') tend to carry meaning, function words (e.g.,...
In order to acquire language, infants must extract its building blocks words and master the rules go...
Many studies have shown that during the first year of life infants start learning the prosodic, phon...
tation neral 06 using various cues found in adult speech, infants gradually come to understand and u...
Many studies have shown that during the first year of life infants start learning the prosodic, phon...
Investigating infants’ ability to match visual and auditory speech segments presented sequentially a...
The advent of behavior-independent measures of cognition and major progress in experimental designs ...
Native language statistical regularities about allowable phoneme combinations (i.e., phonotactic pat...
Word order is one of the earliest aspects of grammar that the child acquires, since her early uttera...
Over the last few decades, developmental (psycho) linguists have demonstrated that perceiving talkin...
This article explores young infants' ability to learn new words in situations providing tightly cont...
Language is important for emotion perception, but very little is known about how emotion labels are ...
To acquire language, infants must learn how to identify words and linguistic structure in speech. St...
<p>To efficiently segment fluent speech, infants must discover the predominant phonological form of ...
The input contains perceptually available cues, which might allow young infants to discover abstract...
International audienceWhile content words (e.g., 'dog') tend to carry meaning, function words (e.g.,...
In order to acquire language, infants must extract its building blocks words and master the rules go...
Many studies have shown that during the first year of life infants start learning the prosodic, phon...
tation neral 06 using various cues found in adult speech, infants gradually come to understand and u...
Many studies have shown that during the first year of life infants start learning the prosodic, phon...
Investigating infants’ ability to match visual and auditory speech segments presented sequentially a...
The advent of behavior-independent measures of cognition and major progress in experimental designs ...
Native language statistical regularities about allowable phoneme combinations (i.e., phonotactic pat...
Word order is one of the earliest aspects of grammar that the child acquires, since her early uttera...
Over the last few decades, developmental (psycho) linguists have demonstrated that perceiving talkin...
This article explores young infants' ability to learn new words in situations providing tightly cont...
Language is important for emotion perception, but very little is known about how emotion labels are ...
To acquire language, infants must learn how to identify words and linguistic structure in speech. St...
<p>To efficiently segment fluent speech, infants must discover the predominant phonological form of ...