The possibility that early linguistic experience affects infant speech perception was investigated in a cross-linguistic study with naturally produced speech stimuli. Using the Visually Reinforced Infant Speech Discrimination paradigm, three contrasts were presented to Spanish-and English-learning infants 6–8 months of age. Both groups of infants showed statistically significant discrimination of two contrasts, English and Czech. Only the Spanish-learning infants provided evidence of discrimination of the Spanish contrast. The groups discriminated the English contrast at similarly high levels, but the Spanish-learning infants showed significantly higher performance than the English on both the Spanish and the Czech contrast. The results ind...
Infants under six months are able to discriminate native and non-native con-sonant contrasts equally...
To what extent does language acquisition recruit domain-general processing mechanisms? In this disse...
Although infant speech perception in often studied in isolated modalities, infants' experience with ...
Previous work in which we compared English infants, English adults, and Hindi adults on their abilit...
In this article, we present a summary of recent research linking speech perception in infancy to lat...
Since the 1970s much has been learned about infant speech perception, particularly regarding develop...
This article reports three studies designed to increase our understanding of developmental changes i...
This article reports three studies designed to incr ase our understanding of developmental changes i...
A visual fixation study tested whether 7-month-olds can discriminate between different talkers. The ...
Previous research (Werker, Gilbert, Humphrey, & Tees, 1981) in which we compared English infants, En...
It is an honor and a pleasure to offer my reflections on Werker and Tees’ (1984) landmark report abo...
Discusses the influence of bilingualism on infant sound and word acquisition in the first two years ...
In this article, I present a selective review of research on speech perception development and its r...
The infancy literature situates the perceptual narrowing of speech sounds at around 10 months of age...
It is generally accepted that infants initially discriminate native and non-native contrasts and tha...
Infants under six months are able to discriminate native and non-native con-sonant contrasts equally...
To what extent does language acquisition recruit domain-general processing mechanisms? In this disse...
Although infant speech perception in often studied in isolated modalities, infants' experience with ...
Previous work in which we compared English infants, English adults, and Hindi adults on their abilit...
In this article, we present a summary of recent research linking speech perception in infancy to lat...
Since the 1970s much has been learned about infant speech perception, particularly regarding develop...
This article reports three studies designed to increase our understanding of developmental changes i...
This article reports three studies designed to incr ase our understanding of developmental changes i...
A visual fixation study tested whether 7-month-olds can discriminate between different talkers. The ...
Previous research (Werker, Gilbert, Humphrey, & Tees, 1981) in which we compared English infants, En...
It is an honor and a pleasure to offer my reflections on Werker and Tees’ (1984) landmark report abo...
Discusses the influence of bilingualism on infant sound and word acquisition in the first two years ...
In this article, I present a selective review of research on speech perception development and its r...
The infancy literature situates the perceptual narrowing of speech sounds at around 10 months of age...
It is generally accepted that infants initially discriminate native and non-native contrasts and tha...
Infants under six months are able to discriminate native and non-native con-sonant contrasts equally...
To what extent does language acquisition recruit domain-general processing mechanisms? In this disse...
Although infant speech perception in often studied in isolated modalities, infants' experience with ...