First published: 24 December 2019A continuous stream of syllables is segmented into discrete constituents based on the transitional probabilities (TPs) between adjacent syllables by means of statistical learning. However, we still do not know whether people attend to high TPs between frequently co-occurring syllables and cluster them together as parts of the discrete constituents or attend to low TPs aligned with the edges between the constituents and extract them as whole units. Earlier studies on TP-based segmentation also have not distinguished between the segmentation process (how people segment continuous speech) and the learning product (what is learnt by means of statistical learning mechanisms). In the current study, we expl...
International audienceIn language acquisition research, the prevailing position is that listeners ex...
Neural oscillations constitute an intrinsic property of functional brain organization that facilitat...
In language learning two mechanisms are of critical importance, namely, rule learning and statistica...
First published: 24 December 2019A continuous stream of syllables is segmented into discrete constit...
Two classes of cognitive mechanisms have been proposed to explain segmentation of continuous sensory...
The Supplementary Material for this article can be found online at: https://www.frontiersin.org/arti...
The extraction of patterns in the environment plays a critical role in many types of human learning,...
The identification of words in continuous speech, known as speech segmentation, is a critical early ...
Peña, Bonatti, Nespor and Mehler(2002) investigated an artificial language where the structure of wo...
Learning often requires splitting continuous signals into recurring units, such as the discrete word...
Statistical learning can be used to extract the words from continuous speech. Gómez, Bion, and Mehle...
Learners often need to extract recurring items from continuous sequences, in both vision and auditio...
First published: 09 January 2020Statistical learning is a set of cognitive mechanisms allowing for e...
ABSTRACT—Speech is produced mainly in continuous streams containing several words. Listeners can use...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Statistical learning, the process of extracting regularities from the environmen...
International audienceIn language acquisition research, the prevailing position is that listeners ex...
Neural oscillations constitute an intrinsic property of functional brain organization that facilitat...
In language learning two mechanisms are of critical importance, namely, rule learning and statistica...
First published: 24 December 2019A continuous stream of syllables is segmented into discrete constit...
Two classes of cognitive mechanisms have been proposed to explain segmentation of continuous sensory...
The Supplementary Material for this article can be found online at: https://www.frontiersin.org/arti...
The extraction of patterns in the environment plays a critical role in many types of human learning,...
The identification of words in continuous speech, known as speech segmentation, is a critical early ...
Peña, Bonatti, Nespor and Mehler(2002) investigated an artificial language where the structure of wo...
Learning often requires splitting continuous signals into recurring units, such as the discrete word...
Statistical learning can be used to extract the words from continuous speech. Gómez, Bion, and Mehle...
Learners often need to extract recurring items from continuous sequences, in both vision and auditio...
First published: 09 January 2020Statistical learning is a set of cognitive mechanisms allowing for e...
ABSTRACT—Speech is produced mainly in continuous streams containing several words. Listeners can use...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Statistical learning, the process of extracting regularities from the environmen...
International audienceIn language acquisition research, the prevailing position is that listeners ex...
Neural oscillations constitute an intrinsic property of functional brain organization that facilitat...
In language learning two mechanisms are of critical importance, namely, rule learning and statistica...