The statistical account of language acquisition asserts that language is learned through computations on the statistical regularities present in natural languages. This type of account can predict variability in language development measures as arising from individual differences in extracting this statistical information. Given that statistical learning has been attested across different domains and modalities, a central question is which modality is more tightly yoked with language skills. The results of a scoping review, which aimed for the first time at identifying the evidence of the association between statistical learning skills and language outcomes in typically developing infants and children, provide preliminary support for the st...
Perception involves making sense of a dynamic, multimodal environment. In the absence of mechanisms...
Language is acquired in part through statistical learning abilities that encode environmental regula...
Statistical properties of language provide important cues for language learning and may be processed...
Infants, children and adults are capable of implicitly extracting regularities from their environmen...
Acquiring language is notoriously complex, yet for the majority of children this feat is accomplishe...
Humans’ high sensitivity to the structure in their environment is explained as statistical learning....
Infants, children and adults are capable of extracting recurring patterns from their environment thr...
Mastery of language can be a struggle for some children. Amongst those that succeed in achieving thi...
Infants, children and adults are capable of extracting recurring patterns from their environment thr...
Statistical learning (SL) is believed to be a mechanism that enables successful language acquisition...
Infants are adept at learning statistical regularities in artificial language materials, suggesting ...
Statistical-learning (SL) theory offers an experience-based account of typical and atypical spoken a...
Statistical-learning (SL) theory offers an experience-based account of typical and atypical spoken a...
Numerous studies over the past decade support the claim that infants are equipped with powerful stat...
Our ability to learn language is accomplished by using structural patterns found in everyday languag...
Perception involves making sense of a dynamic, multimodal environment. In the absence of mechanisms...
Language is acquired in part through statistical learning abilities that encode environmental regula...
Statistical properties of language provide important cues for language learning and may be processed...
Infants, children and adults are capable of implicitly extracting regularities from their environmen...
Acquiring language is notoriously complex, yet for the majority of children this feat is accomplishe...
Humans’ high sensitivity to the structure in their environment is explained as statistical learning....
Infants, children and adults are capable of extracting recurring patterns from their environment thr...
Mastery of language can be a struggle for some children. Amongst those that succeed in achieving thi...
Infants, children and adults are capable of extracting recurring patterns from their environment thr...
Statistical learning (SL) is believed to be a mechanism that enables successful language acquisition...
Infants are adept at learning statistical regularities in artificial language materials, suggesting ...
Statistical-learning (SL) theory offers an experience-based account of typical and atypical spoken a...
Statistical-learning (SL) theory offers an experience-based account of typical and atypical spoken a...
Numerous studies over the past decade support the claim that infants are equipped with powerful stat...
Our ability to learn language is accomplished by using structural patterns found in everyday languag...
Perception involves making sense of a dynamic, multimodal environment. In the absence of mechanisms...
Language is acquired in part through statistical learning abilities that encode environmental regula...
Statistical properties of language provide important cues for language learning and may be processed...