Monolingual infants are typically studied as a homogenous group and compared to bilingual infants. This study looks further into two subgroups of monolingual infants, monodialectal and multidialectal, to identify the effects of dialect-related variation on the phonological representation of words. Using an Intermodal Preferential Looking task, the detection of mispronunciations in familiar words was compared in infants aged 1;8; exposed to consistent (monodialectal) or variable (multidialectal) pronunciations of words in their daily input. Only monodialectal infants detected the mispronunciations whereas multidialectal infants looked longer at the target following naming whether the label was correctly produced or not. This suggests that va...
From the earliest months of life, infants prefer listening to and learn better from infant-directed ...
This dissertation reports on the influence of bilingualism on infants’ sound and word acquisition in...
English, French, and bilingual English-French 17-month-old infants were compared for their performan...
ABSTRACTMonolingual infants are typically studied as a homogenous group and compared to bilingual in...
Previous research indicates that monolingual infants have difficulty learning minimal pairs (i.e., w...
To rise to the challenge of acquiring their native language, infants must deploy tools to support th...
Phonetic variation is inherent in natural speech. It can be lexically relevant, differentiating word...
Children growing up bilingual face a unique linguistic environment. The current study investigated w...
Fourteen-month-old infants raised in a monolingual English environment confuse phonetically similar...
From the earliest months of life, infants prefer listening to and learn better from infant-directed ...
In order to find the referents of words, infants rely on constrains that guide their interpretations...
Almost one in six children in Canada grow up hearing two languages. Bilingual children frequently en...
Toward the end of their first year of life, infants’ overly specified word representations are thoug...
The recognition of familiar words was evaluated in 20-month-old children raised in a rhotic accent e...
From the earliest months of life, infants prefer listening to and learn better from infant-directed ...
From the earliest months of life, infants prefer listening to and learn better from infant-directed ...
This dissertation reports on the influence of bilingualism on infants’ sound and word acquisition in...
English, French, and bilingual English-French 17-month-old infants were compared for their performan...
ABSTRACTMonolingual infants are typically studied as a homogenous group and compared to bilingual in...
Previous research indicates that monolingual infants have difficulty learning minimal pairs (i.e., w...
To rise to the challenge of acquiring their native language, infants must deploy tools to support th...
Phonetic variation is inherent in natural speech. It can be lexically relevant, differentiating word...
Children growing up bilingual face a unique linguistic environment. The current study investigated w...
Fourteen-month-old infants raised in a monolingual English environment confuse phonetically similar...
From the earliest months of life, infants prefer listening to and learn better from infant-directed ...
In order to find the referents of words, infants rely on constrains that guide their interpretations...
Almost one in six children in Canada grow up hearing two languages. Bilingual children frequently en...
Toward the end of their first year of life, infants’ overly specified word representations are thoug...
The recognition of familiar words was evaluated in 20-month-old children raised in a rhotic accent e...
From the earliest months of life, infants prefer listening to and learn better from infant-directed ...
From the earliest months of life, infants prefer listening to and learn better from infant-directed ...
This dissertation reports on the influence of bilingualism on infants’ sound and word acquisition in...
English, French, and bilingual English-French 17-month-old infants were compared for their performan...