International audience: There is large evidence that infants are able to exploit statistical cues to discover the words of their language. However, how they proceed to do so is the object of enduring debates. The prevalent position is that words are extracted from the prior computation of statistics, in particular the transitional probabilities between syllables. As an alternative, chunk-based models posit that the sensitivity to statistics results from other processes, whereby many potential chunks are considered as candidate words, then selected as a function of their relevance. These two classes of models have proven to be difficult to dissociate. We propose here a procedure, which leads to contrasted predictions regarding the influence ...
Word segmentation is a crucial step in children's vocabulary learning. While computational models of...
One of the challenges that infants have to solve when learn- ing their native language is to identif...
The ability to discover groupings in continuous stimuli on the basis of distributional information i...
International audience: There is large evidence that infants are able to exploit statistical cues to...
Past research has demonstrated that infants can rapidly extract syllable distribution information fr...
Theories of language acquisition and perceptual learning increasingly rely on statistical learning m...
Frequency counters are computational mechanisms that track the frequency or probability of speech un...
Word segmentation is a crucial step in children’s vocabulary learning. While computational models of...
Numerous studies over the past decade support the claim that infants are equipped with powerful stat...
International audienceIn language acquisition research, the prevailing position is that listeners ex...
Purely statistical models have accounted for infants ’ early ability to segment words out of f...
Since the experiments of Saffran et al. [Saffran, J., Aslin, R., & Newport, E. (1996). Statistical l...
Word segmentation is a crucial step in children's vocabulary learning. While computational models of...
Word segmentation is a crucial step in children's vocabulary learning. While computational models of...
One of the challenges that infants have to solve when learn- ing their native language is to identif...
The ability to discover groupings in continuous stimuli on the basis of distributional information i...
International audience: There is large evidence that infants are able to exploit statistical cues to...
Past research has demonstrated that infants can rapidly extract syllable distribution information fr...
Theories of language acquisition and perceptual learning increasingly rely on statistical learning m...
Frequency counters are computational mechanisms that track the frequency or probability of speech un...
Word segmentation is a crucial step in children’s vocabulary learning. While computational models of...
Numerous studies over the past decade support the claim that infants are equipped with powerful stat...
International audienceIn language acquisition research, the prevailing position is that listeners ex...
Purely statistical models have accounted for infants ’ early ability to segment words out of f...
Since the experiments of Saffran et al. [Saffran, J., Aslin, R., & Newport, E. (1996). Statistical l...
Word segmentation is a crucial step in children's vocabulary learning. While computational models of...
Word segmentation is a crucial step in children's vocabulary learning. While computational models of...
One of the challenges that infants have to solve when learn- ing their native language is to identif...
The ability to discover groupings in continuous stimuli on the basis of distributional information i...