Word-level information influences phonetic learning in adults and infants

Volume: 127, Issue: 3, Pages: 427 - 438
Published: Jun 1, 2013
Abstract
Infants begin to segment words from fluent speech during the same time period that they learn phonetic categories. Segmented words can provide a potentially useful cue for phonetic learning, yet accounts of phonetic category acquisition typically ignore the contexts in which sounds appear. We present two experiments to show that, contrary to the assumption that phonetic learning occurs in isolation, learners are sensitive to the words in which...
Paper Details
Title
Word-level information influences phonetic learning in adults and infants
Published Date
Jun 1, 2013
Journal
Volume
127
Issue
3
Pages
427 - 438
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