Adults\u27 phonotactic learning is affected by perceptual biases. One such bias concerns learning of constraints affecting groups of sounds: all else being equal, learning constraints affecting a natural class (a set of sounds sharing some phonetic characteristic) is easier than learning a constraint affecting an arbitrary set of sounds. This perceptual bias could be a given, for example, the result of innately guided learning; alternatively, it could be due to human learners’ experience with sounds. Using artificial grammars, we investigated whether such a bias arises in development, or whether it is present as soon as infants can learn phonotactics. Seven-month-old English-learning infants fail to generalize a phonotactic pattern involv...
Research into adult learning of natural and unnatural pairs of artificial languages have demonstrate...
How do infants learn the sound patterns of their native language? By the end of the 1st year, infant...
In previous work, 11-month-old infants were able to learn rules about the relation of the consonants...
Adults' phonotactic learning is affected by perceptual biases. One such bias concerns learning of co...
Phonological patterns in languages often involve groups of sounds rather than individual sounds, whi...
There is a substantial literature describing how infants become more sensitive to differences betwee...
An ongoing debate in phonology concerns the extent to which the phonological typology is shaped by s...
A current theoretical view proposes that infants converge on the speech categories of their native l...
Phonotactics are the restrictions on sound sequences within a word or syllable. They are an importan...
Two experiments investigated whether novel phonotactic regularities, not present in English, could b...
77 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.By the time language users hav...
Native language statistical regularities about allowable phoneme combinations (i.e., phonotactic pat...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original is available at http://jslhr.pubs.asha.org/ar...
Infants under six months are able to discriminate native and non-native con-sonant contrasts equally...
Within the debate on the mechanisms underlying infants’ perceptual acquisition, one hypothesis propo...
Research into adult learning of natural and unnatural pairs of artificial languages have demonstrate...
How do infants learn the sound patterns of their native language? By the end of the 1st year, infant...
In previous work, 11-month-old infants were able to learn rules about the relation of the consonants...
Adults' phonotactic learning is affected by perceptual biases. One such bias concerns learning of co...
Phonological patterns in languages often involve groups of sounds rather than individual sounds, whi...
There is a substantial literature describing how infants become more sensitive to differences betwee...
An ongoing debate in phonology concerns the extent to which the phonological typology is shaped by s...
A current theoretical view proposes that infants converge on the speech categories of their native l...
Phonotactics are the restrictions on sound sequences within a word or syllable. They are an importan...
Two experiments investigated whether novel phonotactic regularities, not present in English, could b...
77 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.By the time language users hav...
Native language statistical regularities about allowable phoneme combinations (i.e., phonotactic pat...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original is available at http://jslhr.pubs.asha.org/ar...
Infants under six months are able to discriminate native and non-native con-sonant contrasts equally...
Within the debate on the mechanisms underlying infants’ perceptual acquisition, one hypothesis propo...
Research into adult learning of natural and unnatural pairs of artificial languages have demonstrate...
How do infants learn the sound patterns of their native language? By the end of the 1st year, infant...
In previous work, 11-month-old infants were able to learn rules about the relation of the consonants...