Numerous studies have revealed an asymmetry tied to the perception of coronal place of articulation: participants accept a labial mispronunciation of a coronal target, but not vice versa. Whether or not this asymmetry is based on language-general properties or arises from language-specific experience has been a matter of debate. The current study suggests a bias of the first type by documenting an early, cross-linguistic asymmetry related to coronal place of articulation. Japanese and Dutch 4- and 6-month-old infants showed evidence of discrimination if they were habituated to a labial and then tested on a coronal sequence, but not vice versa. This finding has important implications for both phonological theories and infant speech perceptio...
International audienceStudies have shown a Labial-Coronal order preference over Coronal-Labial both ...
Many studies have shown that during the first year of life infants start learning the prosodic, phon...
International audienceThis paper investigates the coordination between the jaw, the tongue tip and t...
Numerous studies have revealed an asymmetry tied to the perception of coronal place of articulation:...
Although toddlers in their 2nd year of life generally have phonologically detailed representations o...
Toddlers’ discrimination of native phonemic contrasts is generally unproblematic. Yet using those na...
Previous studies have described the existence of a phonotactic bias called the Labial–Coronal (LC) b...
Discrimination of native versus non-native between- and within-articulatory organ fricative contrast...
It is generally accepted that infants initially discriminate native and non-native contrasts and tha...
ABSTRACTMonolingual infants are typically studied as a homogenous group and compared to bilingual in...
Despite the range of syllable structures in the languages of the world, typological investigations h...
International audienceStudies have shown a Labial-Coronal order preference over Coronal-Labial both ...
International audiencePurpose: Statistical studies conducted in various languages on both infants an...
Phonetic variation poses a challenge for language learners tasked with identifying the abstract soun...
Many studies have shown that during the first year of life infants start learning the prosodic, phon...
International audienceStudies have shown a Labial-Coronal order preference over Coronal-Labial both ...
Many studies have shown that during the first year of life infants start learning the prosodic, phon...
International audienceThis paper investigates the coordination between the jaw, the tongue tip and t...
Numerous studies have revealed an asymmetry tied to the perception of coronal place of articulation:...
Although toddlers in their 2nd year of life generally have phonologically detailed representations o...
Toddlers’ discrimination of native phonemic contrasts is generally unproblematic. Yet using those na...
Previous studies have described the existence of a phonotactic bias called the Labial–Coronal (LC) b...
Discrimination of native versus non-native between- and within-articulatory organ fricative contrast...
It is generally accepted that infants initially discriminate native and non-native contrasts and tha...
ABSTRACTMonolingual infants are typically studied as a homogenous group and compared to bilingual in...
Despite the range of syllable structures in the languages of the world, typological investigations h...
International audienceStudies have shown a Labial-Coronal order preference over Coronal-Labial both ...
International audiencePurpose: Statistical studies conducted in various languages on both infants an...
Phonetic variation poses a challenge for language learners tasked with identifying the abstract soun...
Many studies have shown that during the first year of life infants start learning the prosodic, phon...
International audienceStudies have shown a Labial-Coronal order preference over Coronal-Labial both ...
Many studies have shown that during the first year of life infants start learning the prosodic, phon...
International audienceThis paper investigates the coordination between the jaw, the tongue tip and t...