This study set out to investigate whether the ‘phonological onset preference effect’ often reported in adult studies using the visual world task (i.e., increased attention to an object that is phonologically-related to a spoken-target word, such as boat-bear) is also contingent upon toddler participants having sufficient preview time to inspect the picture stimuli. Picture preview is thought to support the activation of phonological codes which can then be matched to the phonological representations extracted from incoming speech signals and the picture stimuli, supporting the ‘phonological mapping hypothesis’. We found that both toddlers and adults were able to show an early phonological onset preference in short preview conditions, though...
Young children often fail to distinguish words differing by a single phoneme. It has been suggested ...
Despite the range of syllable structures in the languages of the world, typological investigations h...
We examined the contents of language-mediated prediction in toddlers by investigating the extent to ...
This study set out to investigate whether the ‘phonological onset preference effect’ often reported ...
This thesis examines how phonological information mediates visual attention in adults and 2-year-old...
Previous studies demonstrate that while toddlers can match words with their referent before the age ...
Language plays an important role in driving visual attention. The aim of this thesis is to gain a be...
Recent work in adult psycholinguistics has demonstrated that activation of semantic representations ...
Visual world studies show that upon hearing a word in a target-absent visual context containing rela...
AbstractUsing word onset priming with early learned words, we tracked access to phonological represe...
Much of what is known about word recognition in toddlers comes from eyetracking studies. Here we sho...
Adults recognise words faster given prior exposure to phonologically or semantically related words c...
Much of what is known about word recognition in toddlers comes from eyetracking studies. Here we sho...
Spoken word recognition (SWR) is the mapping of speech sounds to words from many potential candidate...
& During their first year of life, infants not only acquire probabilistic knowledge about the ph...
Young children often fail to distinguish words differing by a single phoneme. It has been suggested ...
Despite the range of syllable structures in the languages of the world, typological investigations h...
We examined the contents of language-mediated prediction in toddlers by investigating the extent to ...
This study set out to investigate whether the ‘phonological onset preference effect’ often reported ...
This thesis examines how phonological information mediates visual attention in adults and 2-year-old...
Previous studies demonstrate that while toddlers can match words with their referent before the age ...
Language plays an important role in driving visual attention. The aim of this thesis is to gain a be...
Recent work in adult psycholinguistics has demonstrated that activation of semantic representations ...
Visual world studies show that upon hearing a word in a target-absent visual context containing rela...
AbstractUsing word onset priming with early learned words, we tracked access to phonological represe...
Much of what is known about word recognition in toddlers comes from eyetracking studies. Here we sho...
Adults recognise words faster given prior exposure to phonologically or semantically related words c...
Much of what is known about word recognition in toddlers comes from eyetracking studies. Here we sho...
Spoken word recognition (SWR) is the mapping of speech sounds to words from many potential candidate...
& During their first year of life, infants not only acquire probabilistic knowledge about the ph...
Young children often fail to distinguish words differing by a single phoneme. It has been suggested ...
Despite the range of syllable structures in the languages of the world, typological investigations h...
We examined the contents of language-mediated prediction in toddlers by investigating the extent to ...