Words are made up of speech sounds. Almost all accounts of child speech development assume that children learn the pronunciation of first language (L1) speech sounds by imitation, most claiming that the child performs some kind of auditory matching to the elements of ambient speech. However, there is evidence to support an alternative account and we investigate the non-imitative child behavior and well-attested caregiver behavior that this account posits using Elija, a computational model of an infant. Through unsupervised active learning, Elija began by discovering motor patterns, which produced sounds. In separate interaction experiments, native speakers of English, French and German then played the role of his caregiver. In their first i...
What aspects of infants’ prelinguistic communication are most valuable for learning to speak, and wh...
Theories about the cognitive nature of phonological units have been constrained by the assumption th...
Earlier research has suggested that human infants might use statistical dependencies between speech ...
Words are made up of speech sounds. Almost all accounts of child speech development assume that chil...
Pronunciation is an important part of speech acquisition, but little attention has been given to the...
Pronunciation is an important part of speech acquisition, but little attention has been given to the...
Purpose: The prelinguistic infant\u27s babbling repertoire of syllables- the phonological categories...
How do infants learn the sound patterns of their native language? By the end of the 1st year, infant...
AbstractTheories about the cognitive nature of phonological units have been constrained by the assum...
What is the function of immature vocalizing in early learning environments? Previous work on infants...
Almost all theories of child speech development assume that an infant learns speech sounds by direct...
How do infants learn the sound patterns of their native language? By the end of the 1st year, infant...
When talking to children, mothers around the world use infant-directed speech (IDS), a speaking styl...
When talking to children, mothers around the world use infant-directed speech (IDS), a speaking styl...
As infants acquire the ambient language, they become attuned to its articulatory properties and to h...
What aspects of infants’ prelinguistic communication are most valuable for learning to speak, and wh...
Theories about the cognitive nature of phonological units have been constrained by the assumption th...
Earlier research has suggested that human infants might use statistical dependencies between speech ...
Words are made up of speech sounds. Almost all accounts of child speech development assume that chil...
Pronunciation is an important part of speech acquisition, but little attention has been given to the...
Pronunciation is an important part of speech acquisition, but little attention has been given to the...
Purpose: The prelinguistic infant\u27s babbling repertoire of syllables- the phonological categories...
How do infants learn the sound patterns of their native language? By the end of the 1st year, infant...
AbstractTheories about the cognitive nature of phonological units have been constrained by the assum...
What is the function of immature vocalizing in early learning environments? Previous work on infants...
Almost all theories of child speech development assume that an infant learns speech sounds by direct...
How do infants learn the sound patterns of their native language? By the end of the 1st year, infant...
When talking to children, mothers around the world use infant-directed speech (IDS), a speaking styl...
When talking to children, mothers around the world use infant-directed speech (IDS), a speaking styl...
As infants acquire the ambient language, they become attuned to its articulatory properties and to h...
What aspects of infants’ prelinguistic communication are most valuable for learning to speak, and wh...
Theories about the cognitive nature of phonological units have been constrained by the assumption th...
Earlier research has suggested that human infants might use statistical dependencies between speech ...