Infant artificial language learning and language acquisition (original) (raw)

Learning classes of sounds in infancy

LouAnn Gerken

2011

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Generalizing without encoding specifics: Infants infer phonotactic patterns on sound classes

sharon peperkamp

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Early language acquisition: cracking the speech code

Patricia Kuhl

Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2004

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What Infants Know and What They have to Learn about Language

Marcela Pena

European Review, 2008

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Experimental Paradigms in Language acquisition -Overview and Synopsis of Research Methods in the Study of Language Acquisition - UPDATED (NIRS)

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Learning words and learning sounds: Advances in language development

Marilyn Vihman

British journal of psychology (London, England : 1953), 2016

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Cross‐language study of speech‐pattern learning

Adrian Fourcin

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1978

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Integrating multiple cues in language acquisition: A computational study of early infant speech segmentation

Morten H. Christiansen

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INFLUENCES ON INFANT SPEECH PROCESSING: Toward a New Synthesis

Richard Tees

Annual Review of Psychology, 1999

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Infant-directed speech supports phonetic category learning in English and Japanese

Laurel Fais

Cognition, 2007

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Chapter 1 Word learning and the origins of phonological systems

Marilyn Vihman

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Acquisition of Nonadjacent Phonological Dependencies in the Native Language During the First Year of Life

Nayeli Gonzalez-Gomez

Infancy, 2011

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Learning to Pronounce First Words in Three Languages: An Investigation of Caregiver and Infant Behavior Using a Computational Model of an Infant

Ian Howard, Piers Messum

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Core computational principles of language acquisition: can statistical learning do the job? Introduction to Special Section

Bob McMurray

Developmental Science, 2009

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Cracking the speech code: How infants learn language

Patricia Kuhl

Acoustical Science and Technology, 2007

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Speech Perception and Language Acquisition in the First Year of Life

Judit Gervain

Annual Review of Psychology, 2010

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Implicit and Explicit Processes in Phonotactic Learning

Katya Pertsova

2016

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The Ontogeny of Phonological Categories and the Primacy of Lexical Learning in Linguistic Development

Mary Beckman

Child Development, 2000

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Infants' Long-Term Memory for the Sound Patterns of Words and Voices

Derek Houston

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2003

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How we learn to pronounce the sounds of speech: (1) Infants

Piers Messum

2016

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Form and function in very early word learning

Amanda Woodward

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Perception of acoustic correlates of major phrasal units by young infants

Amanda Woodward

Cognitive Psychology, 1992

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Learning words’ sounds before learning how words sound: 9-Month-olds use distinct objects as cues to categorize speech information

Janet Werker

Cognition, 2009

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Experiential influences on speech perception and speech production in infancy

Karen Mattock

2007

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The neonate brain detects speech structure

Marcela Peña

Proceedings of The National Academy of Sciences, 2008

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Statistical learning of tone sequences by human infants and adults

Elissa Newport

Cognition, 1999

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A Model of Prenatal Acquisition of Speech Parameters

Nathan Intrator, Bradley Seebach, Leon N Cooper

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 1994

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Early linguistic experience and phonetic perception: implications for theories of developmental speech perception

Patricia Kuhl

Journal of Phonetics, 1993

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The Infant's Auditory World: Hearing, Speech, and the Beginnings of Language

Janet Werker

Handbook of Child Psychology, 2007

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Infants’ advances in speech perception shape their earliest links between language and cognition

Sandy Waxman

Scientific Reports

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