Early segmentation of fluent speech into words: Cross-linguistic evaluation of the rhythmic bootstrapping hypothesis The present paper reviews recent studies on the early segmentation of fluent speech into words. After having emphasized the importance of this issue from a developmental perspective, we present studies conducted on English-speaking American infants. These studies show that segmentation abilities emerge around 8 months of age, develop in the following months, and rely on the processing of various cues the relative weight of which changes during development. Given that these studies show that infants use cues that are instantiated differently across languages, we highlight the fact that the development of these abilities might...
Item does not contain fulltextRecognizing word boundaries in continuous speech requires detailed kno...
Recognizing word boundaries in continuous speech requires detailed knowledge of the native language....
Recognizing word boundaries in continuous speech requires detailed knowledge of the native language....
Early segmentation of fluent speech into words: Cross-linguistic evaluation of the rhythmic bootstra...
The present paper reviews recent studies on the early segmentation of word forms from fluent speech....
<div><p>Word form segmentation abilities emerge during the first year of life, and it has been propo...
Word form segmentation abilities emerge during the first year of life, and it has been proposed that...
Since words are rarely produced in isolation, one of the first steps in acquiring new words is to se...
The ability to extract word-forms from sentential contexts represents an initial step in infants’ pr...
International audienceThe present chapter focuses on fluent speech segmentation abilities in early l...
Les mots étant rarement produits hors contexte phrastique, les enfants vont devoir les extraire du f...
This dissertation studies the early acquisition of rhythmic structure and its use in speech segmenta...
This dissertation studies the early acquisition of rhythmic structure and its use in speech segmenta...
Within the phonological bootstrapping framework, we have investigated the hypothesis that from birth...
The lexicon contains discrete entries, which must be located in speech input in order for speech to ...
Item does not contain fulltextRecognizing word boundaries in continuous speech requires detailed kno...
Recognizing word boundaries in continuous speech requires detailed knowledge of the native language....
Recognizing word boundaries in continuous speech requires detailed knowledge of the native language....
Early segmentation of fluent speech into words: Cross-linguistic evaluation of the rhythmic bootstra...
The present paper reviews recent studies on the early segmentation of word forms from fluent speech....
<div><p>Word form segmentation abilities emerge during the first year of life, and it has been propo...
Word form segmentation abilities emerge during the first year of life, and it has been proposed that...
Since words are rarely produced in isolation, one of the first steps in acquiring new words is to se...
The ability to extract word-forms from sentential contexts represents an initial step in infants’ pr...
International audienceThe present chapter focuses on fluent speech segmentation abilities in early l...
Les mots étant rarement produits hors contexte phrastique, les enfants vont devoir les extraire du f...
This dissertation studies the early acquisition of rhythmic structure and its use in speech segmenta...
This dissertation studies the early acquisition of rhythmic structure and its use in speech segmenta...
Within the phonological bootstrapping framework, we have investigated the hypothesis that from birth...
The lexicon contains discrete entries, which must be located in speech input in order for speech to ...
Item does not contain fulltextRecognizing word boundaries in continuous speech requires detailed kno...
Recognizing word boundaries in continuous speech requires detailed knowledge of the native language....
Recognizing word boundaries in continuous speech requires detailed knowledge of the native language....