Available online 14 November 2019Infants successfully discriminate speech sound contrasts that belong to their native language’s phonemic inventory in auditory-only paradigms, but they encounter difficulties in distinguishing the same contrasts in the context of word learning. These difficulties are usually attributed to the fact that infants’ attention to the phonetic detail in novel words is attenuated whenthey must allocate additional cognitive resources demanded by word-learning tasks. The current study investigated 15-month-old infants’ ability to distinguish novel words that differ by a single vowel in an auditory discrimination paradigm (Experiment 1) and a word-learning paradigm (Experiment 2). These experiments aimed to t...
Previous research has demonstrated that infants under 17 months have difficulty learning novel words...
A current theoretical view proposes that infants converge on the speech categories of their native l...
French-learning 11-month-old and English-learning 11- and 4-month-old infants were familiarized with...
Infants successfully discriminate speech sound contrasts that belong to their native language’s phon...
In speech perception tasks young infants show remarkable sensitivity to fine phonetic detail. Despi...
One of the first steps infants take in learning their native language is to discover its set of spee...
Although infants show remarkable sensitivity to linguistically relevant phonetic variation in speech...
There is a substantial literature describing how infants become more sensitive to differences betwee...
Several recent studies have shown that 14-month-old infants have difficulty learning to associate t...
During the first year of life, infants' perception of speech becomes tuned to the phonology of the n...
To learn speech‐sound categories, infants must identify the acoustic dimensions that differentiate c...
Within the debate on the mechanisms underlying infants’ perceptual acquisition, one hypothesis propo...
In their first year, infants' perceptual abilities zoom in on only those speech sound contrasts that...
In their first year, infants’ perceptual abilities zoom in on only those speech sound contrasts that...
Previous research has demonstrated that infants under 17 months have difficulty learning novel words...
Previous research has demonstrated that infants under 17 months have difficulty learning novel words...
A current theoretical view proposes that infants converge on the speech categories of their native l...
French-learning 11-month-old and English-learning 11- and 4-month-old infants were familiarized with...
Infants successfully discriminate speech sound contrasts that belong to their native language’s phon...
In speech perception tasks young infants show remarkable sensitivity to fine phonetic detail. Despi...
One of the first steps infants take in learning their native language is to discover its set of spee...
Although infants show remarkable sensitivity to linguistically relevant phonetic variation in speech...
There is a substantial literature describing how infants become more sensitive to differences betwee...
Several recent studies have shown that 14-month-old infants have difficulty learning to associate t...
During the first year of life, infants' perception of speech becomes tuned to the phonology of the n...
To learn speech‐sound categories, infants must identify the acoustic dimensions that differentiate c...
Within the debate on the mechanisms underlying infants’ perceptual acquisition, one hypothesis propo...
In their first year, infants' perceptual abilities zoom in on only those speech sound contrasts that...
In their first year, infants’ perceptual abilities zoom in on only those speech sound contrasts that...
Previous research has demonstrated that infants under 17 months have difficulty learning novel words...
Previous research has demonstrated that infants under 17 months have difficulty learning novel words...
A current theoretical view proposes that infants converge on the speech categories of their native l...
French-learning 11-month-old and English-learning 11- and 4-month-old infants were familiarized with...