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378 related items for PubMed ID: 30681753

  • 1. Infants' statistical word segmentation in an artificial language is linked to both parental speech input and reported production abilities.
    Hoareau M, Yeung HH, Nazzi T.
    Dev Sci; 2019 Jul; 22(4):e12803. PubMed ID: 30681753
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  • 2. Infants' abilities to segment word forms from spectrally degraded speech in the first year of life.
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  • 4. One language or two? Navigating cross-language conflict in statistical word segmentation.
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  • 7. English-learning infants developing sensitivity to vowel phonotactic cues to word segmentation.
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  • 8. At 11 months, prosody still outranks statistics.
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  • 9. Familiar units prevail over statistical cues in word segmentation.
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  • 10. Testing the limits of statistical learning for word segmentation.
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  • 11. Coping with dialects from birth: Role of variability on infants' early language development. Insights from Norwegian dialects.
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    Dev Sci; 2023 Jan; 26(1):e13264. PubMed ID: 35397136
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  • 12. Dual language statistical word segmentation in infancy: Simulating a language-mixing bilingual environment.
    Tsui ASM, Erickson LC, Mallikarjunn A, Thiessen ED, Fennell CT.
    Dev Sci; 2021 May; 24(3):e13050. PubMed ID: 33063938
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  • 13. Learning across languages: bilingual experience supports dual language statistical word segmentation.
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  • 14. Finding words and word structure in artificial speech: the development of infants' sensitivity to morphosyntactic regularities.
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  • 15. Word Segmentation Cues in German Child-Directed Speech: A Corpus Analysis.
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  • 16. Newborns are sensitive to multiple cues for word segmentation in continuous speech.
    Fló A, Brusini P, Macagno F, Nespor M, Mehler J, Ferry AL.
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  • 18. Bye-bye mummy - Word comprehension in 9-month-old infants.
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  • 19. Changes in parental prosody mediate effect of parent-training intervention on infant language production.
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    J Consult Clin Psychol; 2019 Mar; 87(3):313-318. PubMed ID: 30589352
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  • 20. Audiovisual speech perception in infancy: The influence of vowel identity and infants' productive abilities on sensitivity to (mis)matches between auditory and visual speech cues.
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