Boundary alignment enables 11-month-olds to segment vowel initial words from speech

Volume: 35, Issue: 1, Pages: 1 - 24
Published: Jan 3, 2008
Abstract
Past research has indicated that English-learning infants begin segmenting words from speech by 7·5 months of age (Jusczyk & Aslin, 1995). More recent work has demonstrated, however, that 7·5-month-olds' segmentation abilities are severely limited. For example, the ability to segment vowel-initial words from speech reportedly does not appear until 13·5 to 16 months of age (Mattys & Jusczyk, 2001; Nazzi, Dilley, Jusczyk, Shattuck-Hufnagel...
Paper Details
Title
Boundary alignment enables 11-month-olds to segment vowel initial words from speech
Published Date
Jan 3, 2008
Volume
35
Issue
1
Pages
1 - 24
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