The TRACE model of speech perception (McClelland & Elman, 1986) is used to simulate graded sensitivity to mispronunciations of familiar words as reported by White and Morgan (2008). Our simulations predict that phoneme or lexical competition may be absent in the mental lexicons of the 19-month-old infants tested experimentally
Findings in infant speech perception suggest that early phonologicalperceptions may be syllabic in ...
Children look longer at a familiar object when presented with either correct pronunciations or small...
In the last two decades, statistical clustering models have emerged as a dominant model of how infan...
The TRACE model of speech perception (McClelland & Elman, 1986) is used to simulate graded sensitivi...
The TRACE model of speech perception (McClelland & Elman, 1986) is used to simulate results from the...
The TRACE model of speech perception (McClelland and Elman, 1986) is used to simulate results from t...
AbstractThe TRACE model of speech perception (McClelland & Elman, 1986) is used to simulate results ...
Very young infants possess a capacity to discriminate contrasts that are not present in their native...
Very young infants possess a capacity to discriminate contrasts that are not present in their native...
Before infants become mature speakers of their native language, they must acquire a robust word-reco...
While the specificity of infants' early lexical representations has been studied extensively, resear...
Young children often fail to distinguish words differing by a single phoneme. It has been suggested ...
Although children's knowledge of the sound patterns of words has been a focus of debate for many yea...
Simulations explored the inability of the TRACE model of spoken-word recognition to model the effect...
ABSTRACTMonolingual infants are typically studied as a homogenous group and compared to bilingual in...
Findings in infant speech perception suggest that early phonologicalperceptions may be syllabic in ...
Children look longer at a familiar object when presented with either correct pronunciations or small...
In the last two decades, statistical clustering models have emerged as a dominant model of how infan...
The TRACE model of speech perception (McClelland & Elman, 1986) is used to simulate graded sensitivi...
The TRACE model of speech perception (McClelland & Elman, 1986) is used to simulate results from the...
The TRACE model of speech perception (McClelland and Elman, 1986) is used to simulate results from t...
AbstractThe TRACE model of speech perception (McClelland & Elman, 1986) is used to simulate results ...
Very young infants possess a capacity to discriminate contrasts that are not present in their native...
Very young infants possess a capacity to discriminate contrasts that are not present in their native...
Before infants become mature speakers of their native language, they must acquire a robust word-reco...
While the specificity of infants' early lexical representations has been studied extensively, resear...
Young children often fail to distinguish words differing by a single phoneme. It has been suggested ...
Although children's knowledge of the sound patterns of words has been a focus of debate for many yea...
Simulations explored the inability of the TRACE model of spoken-word recognition to model the effect...
ABSTRACTMonolingual infants are typically studied as a homogenous group and compared to bilingual in...
Findings in infant speech perception suggest that early phonologicalperceptions may be syllabic in ...
Children look longer at a familiar object when presented with either correct pronunciations or small...
In the last two decades, statistical clustering models have emerged as a dominant model of how infan...