International audienceConsonants and vowels differ acoustically and articulatorily, but also functionally: Consonants are more relevant for lexicalprocessing, and vowels for prosodic/syntactic processing. These functional biases could be powerful bootstrapping mechanismsfor learning language, but their developmental origin remains unclear. The relative importance of consonants and vowels at theonset of lexical acquisition was assessed in French-learning 5-month-olds by testing sensitivity to minimal phonetic changes intheir own name. Infants’ reactions to mispronunciations revealed sensitivity to vowel but not consonant changes. Vowels werealso more salient (on duration and intensity) but less distinct (on spectrally based measures) than co...
Children look longer at a familiar object when presented with either correct pronunciations or small...
According to Nespor, Peña, and Mehler (2003), there is an asymmetry between consonants and vowels in...
Consonants and vowels have been proposed to have distinct functions in speech perception: a consonan...
International audienceConsonants and vowels differ acoustically and articulatorily, but also functio...
Consonants and vowels differ acoustically and articulatorily, but also functionally: Consonants are ...
All languages instantiate a consonant/vowel contrast. This contrast has processing consequences at d...
Using a name-based categorization task, Nazzi found in 2005 that French-learning 20-month-olds can m...
International audienceLanguage acquisition involves both acquiring a set of words (i.e. the lexicon)...
Recent research has shown that infants are sensitive to mispronunciations of words when tested using...
Language acquisition involves both acquiring a set of words (i.e. the lexicon) and learning the rule...
While adult studies show that consonants are more important than vowels in lexical processing tasks,...
Research on spoken word recognition in young children has emphasized detection of minimal phonetic c...
ABSTRACTFollowing the proposal that consonants are more involved than vowels in coding the lexicon (...
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...
Children look longer at a familiar object when presented with either correct pronunciations or small...
According to Nespor, Peña, and Mehler (2003), there is an asymmetry between consonants and vowels in...
Consonants and vowels have been proposed to have distinct functions in speech perception: a consonan...
International audienceConsonants and vowels differ acoustically and articulatorily, but also functio...
Consonants and vowels differ acoustically and articulatorily, but also functionally: Consonants are ...
All languages instantiate a consonant/vowel contrast. This contrast has processing consequences at d...
Using a name-based categorization task, Nazzi found in 2005 that French-learning 20-month-olds can m...
International audienceLanguage acquisition involves both acquiring a set of words (i.e. the lexicon)...
Recent research has shown that infants are sensitive to mispronunciations of words when tested using...
Language acquisition involves both acquiring a set of words (i.e. the lexicon) and learning the rule...
While adult studies show that consonants are more important than vowels in lexical processing tasks,...
Research on spoken word recognition in young children has emphasized detection of minimal phonetic c...
ABSTRACTFollowing the proposal that consonants are more involved than vowels in coding the lexicon (...
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...
Children look longer at a familiar object when presented with either correct pronunciations or small...
According to Nespor, Peña, and Mehler (2003), there is an asymmetry between consonants and vowels in...
Consonants and vowels have been proposed to have distinct functions in speech perception: a consonan...