Segmentation skill and the preferential processing of consonants (C-bias) develop during the second half of the first year of life and it has been proposed that these facilitate language acquisition. We used Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) to investigate the neural bases of early word form segmentation, and of the early processing of onset consonants, medial vowels, and coda consonants, exploring how differences in these early skills might be related to later language outcomes. Our results with French-learning eight-month-old infants primarily support previous studies that found that the word familiarity effect in segmentation is developing from a positive to a negative polarity at this age. Although as a group infants exhibited an an...
Previous behavioural research suggests that infants possess phonologically detailed representations ...
Eight experiments tested the hypothesis that infants ' word segmentation abilities are reducibl...
Since words are rarely produced in isolation, one of the first steps in acquiring new words is to se...
Segmentation skill and the preferential processing of consonants (C-bias) develop during the second ...
The speech infants hear, in the first year of life before they themselves begin to speak, is mainly ...
Infants' ability to recognize words in continuous speech is vital for building a vocabulary. Event-R...
Infants’ ability to recognize words in continuous speech is vital for building a vocabulary. Event-R...
The present paper reviews recent studies on the early segmentation of word forms from fluent speech....
We report a large-scale electrophysiological study of infant speech segmentation, in which over 100 ...
Word segmentation, or detecting word boundaries in continuous speech, is not an easy task. Spoken la...
The ability to extract word forms from continuous speech is a prerequisite for constructing a vocabu...
We report a large‐scale electrophysiological study of infant speech segmentation, in which over 100 ...
Behavioral studies have shown that infants can segment some words from continuous speech well before...
Word segmentation, or detecting word boundaries in continuous speech, is not an easy task. Spoken la...
We report a large‐scale electrophysiological study of infant speech segmentation, in which over 100 ...
Previous behavioural research suggests that infants possess phonologically detailed representations ...
Eight experiments tested the hypothesis that infants ' word segmentation abilities are reducibl...
Since words are rarely produced in isolation, one of the first steps in acquiring new words is to se...
Segmentation skill and the preferential processing of consonants (C-bias) develop during the second ...
The speech infants hear, in the first year of life before they themselves begin to speak, is mainly ...
Infants' ability to recognize words in continuous speech is vital for building a vocabulary. Event-R...
Infants’ ability to recognize words in continuous speech is vital for building a vocabulary. Event-R...
The present paper reviews recent studies on the early segmentation of word forms from fluent speech....
We report a large-scale electrophysiological study of infant speech segmentation, in which over 100 ...
Word segmentation, or detecting word boundaries in continuous speech, is not an easy task. Spoken la...
The ability to extract word forms from continuous speech is a prerequisite for constructing a vocabu...
We report a large‐scale electrophysiological study of infant speech segmentation, in which over 100 ...
Behavioral studies have shown that infants can segment some words from continuous speech well before...
Word segmentation, or detecting word boundaries in continuous speech, is not an easy task. Spoken la...
We report a large‐scale electrophysiological study of infant speech segmentation, in which over 100 ...
Previous behavioural research suggests that infants possess phonologically detailed representations ...
Eight experiments tested the hypothesis that infants ' word segmentation abilities are reducibl...
Since words are rarely produced in isolation, one of the first steps in acquiring new words is to se...