During the first year of life, infants begin to have difficulties perceiving non-native vowel and consonant contrasts, thus adapting their perception to the phonetic categories of the target language. In this paper, we examine the perception of a non-segmental feature, i.e. stress. Previous research with adults has shown that speakers of French (a language with fixed stress) have great difficulties in perceiving stress contrasts (Dupoux, Pallier, Sebastián & Mehler, 1997), whereas speakers of Spanish (a language with lexically contrastive stress) perceive these contrasts as accurately as segmental contrasts. We show that language-specific differences in the perception of stress likewise arise during the first year of life. Specifically,...
Listeners in fixed-stress languages are less sensitive in processing stress contrasts in a second la...
This research takes the stress deafness hypothesis as a starting point (e.g. Dupoux et al., 2008), a...
The present work analyses the perception of lexical stress in Spanish by Italian and French native s...
During the first year of life, infants begin to have difficulties perceiving non-native vowel and co...
This study focuses on the development of lexical stress perception during the first year of life. Pr...
Adult speakers of different free stress languages (e.g., English, Spanish) differ both in their sens...
Adult speakers of different free stress languages (e.g., English, Spanish) differ both in their sens...
Monolingual infants start learning the prosodic properties of their native language around 6 to 9 mo...
To acquire a vocabulary, infants have to parse the speech input in an appropriate way so that possib...
Adult speakers of different free stress languages (e.g., English, Spanish) differ both in their sens...
Previous research by Dupoux et al. [Dupoux, E., Pallier, C., Sebastian, N., & Mehler, J. (1997). A d...
SummaryLanguage is the most important faculty that distinguishes humans from other animals. Infants ...
Language acquisition crucially depends on the ability of the child to segment the incoming speech st...
Infants' ability to segment words in fluent speech is affected by their language experience. In this...
The present dissertation analyzed speech production and perception in early heritage Spanish-English...
Listeners in fixed-stress languages are less sensitive in processing stress contrasts in a second la...
This research takes the stress deafness hypothesis as a starting point (e.g. Dupoux et al., 2008), a...
The present work analyses the perception of lexical stress in Spanish by Italian and French native s...
During the first year of life, infants begin to have difficulties perceiving non-native vowel and co...
This study focuses on the development of lexical stress perception during the first year of life. Pr...
Adult speakers of different free stress languages (e.g., English, Spanish) differ both in their sens...
Adult speakers of different free stress languages (e.g., English, Spanish) differ both in their sens...
Monolingual infants start learning the prosodic properties of their native language around 6 to 9 mo...
To acquire a vocabulary, infants have to parse the speech input in an appropriate way so that possib...
Adult speakers of different free stress languages (e.g., English, Spanish) differ both in their sens...
Previous research by Dupoux et al. [Dupoux, E., Pallier, C., Sebastian, N., & Mehler, J. (1997). A d...
SummaryLanguage is the most important faculty that distinguishes humans from other animals. Infants ...
Language acquisition crucially depends on the ability of the child to segment the incoming speech st...
Infants' ability to segment words in fluent speech is affected by their language experience. In this...
The present dissertation analyzed speech production and perception in early heritage Spanish-English...
Listeners in fixed-stress languages are less sensitive in processing stress contrasts in a second la...
This research takes the stress deafness hypothesis as a starting point (e.g. Dupoux et al., 2008), a...
The present work analyses the perception of lexical stress in Spanish by Italian and French native s...