Phonetic variation is inherent in natural speech. It can be lexically relevant, differentiating words, as well as lexically irrelevant indexical variation, which gives information about the talker or context, such as the gender, mood, regional or foreign accent. Efficient communication requires perceivers to discern how lexical versus indexical sources of variation affect the phonetic form of spoken words. While ample evidence is available on how children acquiring a single language handle variability in speech, less is known about how children simultaneously acquiring two languages deal with phonetic variation. This thesis investigates how the bilingual language environment affects children’s ability to accommodate accented speech. We cons...
PhD ThesisSpeech-language pathologists have no clear guidelines on how to assess, diagnose or treat ...
The recognition of familiar words was evaluated in 20-month-old children raised in a rhotic accent e...
There has been much recent interest in the finding of a "bilingual advantage". That is, bilingualism...
As a result of complex international migration patterns, listeners in large urban centres such as Lo...
Infant word recognition is sometimes hindered by variability in the speech input. Previous research ...
Almost one in six children in Canada grow up hearing two languages. Bilingual children frequently en...
This thesis examines issues related to the relationship between the two languages comprised in a bil...
Monolingual infants are typically studied as a homogenous group and compared to bilingual infants. T...
Research question: We address the question of whether the cognitive advantage of the bilingual mind,...
As a result of complex international migration patterns, listeners in large urban centres such as Lo...
The general topic addressed by this dissertation is that of bilingualism, and more specifically, the...
Infants' early language experiences play a critical role on their language development. In this diss...
This dissertation reports on the influence of bilingualism on infants’ sound and word acquisition in...
The purpose of the present study is to explore generalization of knowledge across languages when tre...
Although studies investigating language abilities in young children exposed to more than one languag...
PhD ThesisSpeech-language pathologists have no clear guidelines on how to assess, diagnose or treat ...
The recognition of familiar words was evaluated in 20-month-old children raised in a rhotic accent e...
There has been much recent interest in the finding of a "bilingual advantage". That is, bilingualism...
As a result of complex international migration patterns, listeners in large urban centres such as Lo...
Infant word recognition is sometimes hindered by variability in the speech input. Previous research ...
Almost one in six children in Canada grow up hearing two languages. Bilingual children frequently en...
This thesis examines issues related to the relationship between the two languages comprised in a bil...
Monolingual infants are typically studied as a homogenous group and compared to bilingual infants. T...
Research question: We address the question of whether the cognitive advantage of the bilingual mind,...
As a result of complex international migration patterns, listeners in large urban centres such as Lo...
The general topic addressed by this dissertation is that of bilingualism, and more specifically, the...
Infants' early language experiences play a critical role on their language development. In this diss...
This dissertation reports on the influence of bilingualism on infants’ sound and word acquisition in...
The purpose of the present study is to explore generalization of knowledge across languages when tre...
Although studies investigating language abilities in young children exposed to more than one languag...
PhD ThesisSpeech-language pathologists have no clear guidelines on how to assess, diagnose or treat ...
The recognition of familiar words was evaluated in 20-month-old children raised in a rhotic accent e...
There has been much recent interest in the finding of a "bilingual advantage". That is, bilingualism...