One of the first steps infants take in learning their native language is to discover its set of speech-sound categories. This early development is shown when infants begin to lose the ability to differentiate some of the speech sounds their language does not use, while retaining or improving discrimination of language-relevant sounds. However, this aspect of early phonological tuning is not sufficient for language learning. Children must also discover which of the phonetic cues that are used in their language serve to signal lexical distinctions. Phonetic variation that is readily discriminable to all children may indicate two different words in one language but only one word in another. Here, we provide evidence that the language backgroun...
Previous studies reported a non-native word learning advantage for bilingual infants at around 18 mo...
Infants successfully discriminate speech sound contrasts that belong to their native language’s phon...
The change from universal to language-specific speech perception occurs in the second half of the fi...
One of the first steps infants take in learning their native language is to discover its set of spee...
One of the first steps infants take in learning their native language is to discover its set of spee...
In learning language, children must discover how to interpret the linguistic significance of phoneti...
Most children listen to speech as their primary source of communication. Yet which language they lea...
Although infants show remarkable sensitivity to linguistically relevant phonetic variation in speech...
Purpose: Facing previous mixed findings between monolingual and bilingual infants’ phonetic developm...
Purpose: Facing previous mixed findings between monolingual and bilingual infants’ phonetic developm...
Infants successfully discriminate speech sound contrasts that belong to their native language's phon...
During the first year of life, infants ’ perception of speech becomes tuned to the phonology of the ...
Purpose: Facing previous mixed findings between monolingual and bilingual infants’ phonetic developm...
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...
Previous studies reported a non-native word learning advantage for bilingual infants at around 18 mo...
Infants successfully discriminate speech sound contrasts that belong to their native language’s phon...
The change from universal to language-specific speech perception occurs in the second half of the fi...
One of the first steps infants take in learning their native language is to discover its set of spee...
One of the first steps infants take in learning their native language is to discover its set of spee...
In learning language, children must discover how to interpret the linguistic significance of phoneti...
Most children listen to speech as their primary source of communication. Yet which language they lea...
Although infants show remarkable sensitivity to linguistically relevant phonetic variation in speech...
Purpose: Facing previous mixed findings between monolingual and bilingual infants’ phonetic developm...
Purpose: Facing previous mixed findings between monolingual and bilingual infants’ phonetic developm...
Infants successfully discriminate speech sound contrasts that belong to their native language's phon...
During the first year of life, infants ’ perception of speech becomes tuned to the phonology of the ...
Purpose: Facing previous mixed findings between monolingual and bilingual infants’ phonetic developm...
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...
Previous studies reported a non-native word learning advantage for bilingual infants at around 18 mo...
Infants successfully discriminate speech sound contrasts that belong to their native language’s phon...
The change from universal to language-specific speech perception occurs in the second half of the fi...