Neonates show broad-based, universal speech perception abilities, allowing them to acquire any language. Moreover, an increasing body of research shows that prenatal experience with speech, which is a low-pass signal mainly preserving prosody, already shapes those abilities. In this review, we first provide a summary of the empirical evidence available today on newborns’ universal and experience-modulated speech perception abilities. We then interpret these findings in a new framework, focusing on the role of the prenatal prosodic experience in speech perception development. We argue that the chronological sequence of infants’ experience with speech, starting before birth with a low-pass filtered signal and continuing with the full-band sig...
The initial stages of language learning involve a critical interaction between infants' environmenta...
In this article, we present a summary of recent research linking speech perception in infancy to lat...
Recent research has shown that specific areas of the human brain are activated by speech from the ti...
Learning to decode and produce speech is one of the most demanding tasks faced by infants. Neverthel...
: Human infants acquire language with notable ease compared to adults, but the neural basis of their...
Prosody is the fundamental organizing principle of spoken language, carrying lexical, morphosyntacti...
International audienceWords and melodies are some of the basic elements infants are able to extract ...
Words and melodies are some of the basic elements infants are able to extract early in life from the...
Objective: Behavioral experiments show that infants use both prosodic and statistical cues in acquir...
Before infants can learn words, they must identify those words in continuous speech. Yet, the speech...
Language is a uniquely human adaptation that is hypothesised to require specialised anatomical subst...
Learning, the foundation of adaptive and intelligent behavior, is based on plastic changes in neural...
Speech perception is constrained by auditory processing. Although at birth infants have an immature ...
Critical periods in language acquisition have been discussed primarily with reference to studies of ...
Previous research has shown that by the time of birth, the neonate brain responds specially to the n...
The initial stages of language learning involve a critical interaction between infants' environmenta...
In this article, we present a summary of recent research linking speech perception in infancy to lat...
Recent research has shown that specific areas of the human brain are activated by speech from the ti...
Learning to decode and produce speech is one of the most demanding tasks faced by infants. Neverthel...
: Human infants acquire language with notable ease compared to adults, but the neural basis of their...
Prosody is the fundamental organizing principle of spoken language, carrying lexical, morphosyntacti...
International audienceWords and melodies are some of the basic elements infants are able to extract ...
Words and melodies are some of the basic elements infants are able to extract early in life from the...
Objective: Behavioral experiments show that infants use both prosodic and statistical cues in acquir...
Before infants can learn words, they must identify those words in continuous speech. Yet, the speech...
Language is a uniquely human adaptation that is hypothesised to require specialised anatomical subst...
Learning, the foundation of adaptive and intelligent behavior, is based on plastic changes in neural...
Speech perception is constrained by auditory processing. Although at birth infants have an immature ...
Critical periods in language acquisition have been discussed primarily with reference to studies of ...
Previous research has shown that by the time of birth, the neonate brain responds specially to the n...
The initial stages of language learning involve a critical interaction between infants' environmenta...
In this article, we present a summary of recent research linking speech perception in infancy to lat...
Recent research has shown that specific areas of the human brain are activated by speech from the ti...