Statistical learning (SL) is assumed to lead to long-term memory representations. However, the way that those representations influence future learning remains largely unknown. We studied how children’s existing distributional linguistic knowledge influences their subsequent SL on a serial recall task, in which 49 German-speaking seven- to nine-year-old children repeated a series of six-syllable sequences. These contained either (i) bisyllabic words based on frequently occurring German syllable transitions (naturalistic sequences), (ii) bisyllabic words created from unattested syllable transitions (non-naturalistic sequences), or (iii) random syllable combinations (unstructured foils). Children demonstrated learning from naturalistic sequen...
Explicit recognition measures of statistical learning (SL) suggest that children and adults have sim...
In the last ten years a number of behavioral and electroencephalogram studies have examined the rela...
Recent studies on specific language impairment (SLI) have suggested that language deficits are direc...
Mastery of language can be a struggle for some children. Amongst those that succeed in achieving thi...
Statistical learning, the ability to extract regularities from input (e.g., in language), is likely ...
Variability in children's language acquisition is likely due to a number of cognitive and social var...
This dissertation seeks to understand the underlying mechanism(s) of statistical learning (SL), defi...
Purpose: Studies on the interface between statistical learning and language are dominated by its rol...
This article reports on an individual differences study that investigated the role of implicit stati...
Nonword repetition (NWR) is highly predictive of vocabulary size, has strong links to language and r...
AbstractNonword repetition (NWR) is highly predictive of vocabulary size, has strong links to langua...
Infants are adept at learning statistical regularities in artificial language materials, suggesting ...
Children’s language closely reflects their recent and long-term experiences of language. Within conv...
We explored the predictive value of age, language ability and rehearsal for performance on various i...
Considerable individual differences in language ability exist among normally developing children and...
Explicit recognition measures of statistical learning (SL) suggest that children and adults have sim...
In the last ten years a number of behavioral and electroencephalogram studies have examined the rela...
Recent studies on specific language impairment (SLI) have suggested that language deficits are direc...
Mastery of language can be a struggle for some children. Amongst those that succeed in achieving thi...
Statistical learning, the ability to extract regularities from input (e.g., in language), is likely ...
Variability in children's language acquisition is likely due to a number of cognitive and social var...
This dissertation seeks to understand the underlying mechanism(s) of statistical learning (SL), defi...
Purpose: Studies on the interface between statistical learning and language are dominated by its rol...
This article reports on an individual differences study that investigated the role of implicit stati...
Nonword repetition (NWR) is highly predictive of vocabulary size, has strong links to language and r...
AbstractNonword repetition (NWR) is highly predictive of vocabulary size, has strong links to langua...
Infants are adept at learning statistical regularities in artificial language materials, suggesting ...
Children’s language closely reflects their recent and long-term experiences of language. Within conv...
We explored the predictive value of age, language ability and rehearsal for performance on various i...
Considerable individual differences in language ability exist among normally developing children and...
Explicit recognition measures of statistical learning (SL) suggest that children and adults have sim...
In the last ten years a number of behavioral and electroencephalogram studies have examined the rela...
Recent studies on specific language impairment (SLI) have suggested that language deficits are direc...