Many studies have shown that during the first year of life infants start learning the prosodic, phonetic and phonotactic properties of their native language. In parallel, infants start associating sound sequences with semantic representations. However, the question of how these two processes interact remains largely unknown. The current study explores whether (and when) the relative phonotactic probability of a sound sequence in the native language has an impact on infants' word learning. We exploit the fact that Labial-Coronal (LC) words are more frequent than Coronal-Labial (CL) words in French, and that French-learning infants prefer LC over CL sequences at 10 months of age, to explore the possibility that LC structures might be learned ...
AbstractDuring early language development native phonotactics are acquired in a ‘bottom-up’ fashion,...
The input contains perceptually available cues, which might allow young infants to discover abstract...
Two experiments investigated whether novel phonotactic regularities, not present in English, could b...
Many studies have shown that during the first year of life infants start learning the prosodic, phon...
Native language statistical regularities about allowable phoneme combinations (i.e., phonotactic pat...
How do infants learn the sound patterns of their native language? By the end of the 1st year, infant...
Phonological patterns in languages often involve groups of sounds rather than individual sounds, whi...
How do infants learn the sound patterns of their native language? By the end of the 1st year, infant...
<p>To efficiently segment fluent speech, infants must discover the predominant phonological form of ...
This series of studies investigated the ability of 14-month-old infants to differentiate similar-so...
In order to acquire language, infants must extract its building blocks words and master the rules go...
Adults' phonotactic learning is affected by perceptual biases. One such bias concerns learning of co...
Several studies have demonstrated that infants are sensitive to prosodic cues from birth on and use ...
The interaction between prosodic and segmental aspects of infant representations for speech was expl...
Adults recognise words faster given prior exposure to phonologically or semantically related words c...
AbstractDuring early language development native phonotactics are acquired in a ‘bottom-up’ fashion,...
The input contains perceptually available cues, which might allow young infants to discover abstract...
Two experiments investigated whether novel phonotactic regularities, not present in English, could b...
Many studies have shown that during the first year of life infants start learning the prosodic, phon...
Native language statistical regularities about allowable phoneme combinations (i.e., phonotactic pat...
How do infants learn the sound patterns of their native language? By the end of the 1st year, infant...
Phonological patterns in languages often involve groups of sounds rather than individual sounds, whi...
How do infants learn the sound patterns of their native language? By the end of the 1st year, infant...
<p>To efficiently segment fluent speech, infants must discover the predominant phonological form of ...
This series of studies investigated the ability of 14-month-old infants to differentiate similar-so...
In order to acquire language, infants must extract its building blocks words and master the rules go...
Adults' phonotactic learning is affected by perceptual biases. One such bias concerns learning of co...
Several studies have demonstrated that infants are sensitive to prosodic cues from birth on and use ...
The interaction between prosodic and segmental aspects of infant representations for speech was expl...
Adults recognise words faster given prior exposure to phonologically or semantically related words c...
AbstractDuring early language development native phonotactics are acquired in a ‘bottom-up’ fashion,...
The input contains perceptually available cues, which might allow young infants to discover abstract...
Two experiments investigated whether novel phonotactic regularities, not present in English, could b...