In the last two decades, statistical clustering models have emerged as a dominant model of how infants learn the sounds of their language. However, recent empirical and computational evidence suggests that purely statistical clustering methods may not be sufficient to explain speech sound acquisition. To model early development of speech perception, the present study used a two-layer network trained with Rescorla-Wagner learning equations, an implementation of discriminative, error-driven learning. The model contained no a priori linguistic units, such as phonemes or phonetic features. Instead, expectations about the upcoming acoustic speech signal were learned from the surrounding speech signal, with spectral components extracted from an a...
Infants preferentially discriminate between speech tokens that cross native category boundaries prio...
In their first year, infants' perceptual abilities zoom in on only those speech sound contrasts that...
Infants preferentially discriminate between speech tokens that cross native category boundaries prio...
Until the last couple of decades, research on speech acquisition generally assumed that infants were...
Infants' responses in speech sound discrimination tasks can be nonmonotonic over time. Stager and We...
Infants under six months are able to discriminate native and non-native con-sonant contrasts equally...
Earlier research has suggested that human infants might use statistical dependencies between speech ...
<div><p>During language acquisition, infants frequently encounter ambient noise. We present a comput...
Speech perception proceeds by extracting acoustic cues and mapping them onto linguistic information....
Error-based learning theories suggest that predictions play a key role from the earliest stages of ...
An important mechanism for learning speech sounds in the first year of life is ‘distributional learn...
Six-month-old infants are known to categorize vowels despite variation in talker voice and pitch con...
Infants preferentially discriminate native speechsound categories prior to acquiring a large recepti...
During language acquisition, infants frequently encounter ambient noise. We present a computational ...
Infants successfully discriminate speech sound contrasts that belong to their native language's phon...
Infants preferentially discriminate between speech tokens that cross native category boundaries prio...
In their first year, infants' perceptual abilities zoom in on only those speech sound contrasts that...
Infants preferentially discriminate between speech tokens that cross native category boundaries prio...
Until the last couple of decades, research on speech acquisition generally assumed that infants were...
Infants' responses in speech sound discrimination tasks can be nonmonotonic over time. Stager and We...
Infants under six months are able to discriminate native and non-native con-sonant contrasts equally...
Earlier research has suggested that human infants might use statistical dependencies between speech ...
<div><p>During language acquisition, infants frequently encounter ambient noise. We present a comput...
Speech perception proceeds by extracting acoustic cues and mapping them onto linguistic information....
Error-based learning theories suggest that predictions play a key role from the earliest stages of ...
An important mechanism for learning speech sounds in the first year of life is ‘distributional learn...
Six-month-old infants are known to categorize vowels despite variation in talker voice and pitch con...
Infants preferentially discriminate native speechsound categories prior to acquiring a large recepti...
During language acquisition, infants frequently encounter ambient noise. We present a computational ...
Infants successfully discriminate speech sound contrasts that belong to their native language's phon...
Infants preferentially discriminate between speech tokens that cross native category boundaries prio...
In their first year, infants' perceptual abilities zoom in on only those speech sound contrasts that...
Infants preferentially discriminate between speech tokens that cross native category boundaries prio...