This article reviews research on when acoustic-phonetic variability facilitates, inhibits, or does not impact perceptual development for spoken language, to illuminate mechanisms by which variability aids learning of language sound patterns. We first summarize structures and sources of variability. We next present proposed mechanisms to account for how and why variability impacts learning. Finally, we review effects of variability in the domains of speech-sound category and pattern learning; word-form recognition and word learning; and accent processing. Variability can be helpful, harmful, or neutral depending on the learner's age and learning objective. Irrelevant variability can facilitate children's learning, particularly for early lear...
Sources of variation in the speech signal Recent studies suggest that speech perception is a talker-...
a b s t r a c t Phonetic variation has been considered a barrier that listeners must overcome in spe...
Although spoken language is communicated via a rapidly varying signal, human listeners recognize spo...
This dissertation details 10 experiments that examine the impact of variability in voice and foreign...
Children's language input is rife with acoustic variability. Much of this variability may facilitate...
The pronunciation of a given word can contain considerable phonetic variation both within and betwee...
How listeners handle acoustic-phonetic variability during spoken language processing is a fundamenta...
How does a naive language learner deal with speaker variation irrelevant to distinguishing word mean...
Early language input is far from uniform, even among children learning the same language. For instan...
www.elsevier.com/locate/COGNIT Available online at www.sciencedirect.com Cognition 107 (2008) 54–81d...
To understand speech, we must organize its natural variation into meaningful perceptual units that a...
The explanation of linguistic variation and change is one of the central questions in the language s...
For infants, acquiring vocabulary for nouns is a dynamic, complex process that involves pairing an a...
International audienceAfter years of research focusing on universal regularities in child language, ...
Language learning processes are often examined by learning miniature languages in the lab, where con...
Sources of variation in the speech signal Recent studies suggest that speech perception is a talker-...
a b s t r a c t Phonetic variation has been considered a barrier that listeners must overcome in spe...
Although spoken language is communicated via a rapidly varying signal, human listeners recognize spo...
This dissertation details 10 experiments that examine the impact of variability in voice and foreign...
Children's language input is rife with acoustic variability. Much of this variability may facilitate...
The pronunciation of a given word can contain considerable phonetic variation both within and betwee...
How listeners handle acoustic-phonetic variability during spoken language processing is a fundamenta...
How does a naive language learner deal with speaker variation irrelevant to distinguishing word mean...
Early language input is far from uniform, even among children learning the same language. For instan...
www.elsevier.com/locate/COGNIT Available online at www.sciencedirect.com Cognition 107 (2008) 54–81d...
To understand speech, we must organize its natural variation into meaningful perceptual units that a...
The explanation of linguistic variation and change is one of the central questions in the language s...
For infants, acquiring vocabulary for nouns is a dynamic, complex process that involves pairing an a...
International audienceAfter years of research focusing on universal regularities in child language, ...
Language learning processes are often examined by learning miniature languages in the lab, where con...
Sources of variation in the speech signal Recent studies suggest that speech perception is a talker-...
a b s t r a c t Phonetic variation has been considered a barrier that listeners must overcome in spe...
Although spoken language is communicated via a rapidly varying signal, human listeners recognize spo...