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1 The effects of referential continuity on novel word learning in bilingual and monolingual preschoolers Moore C; Williams ME; Byers-Heinlein K; 39798202
CONCORDIA
2 The more they hear the more they learn? Using data from bilinguals to test models of early lexical development Sander-Montant A; López Pérez M; Byers-Heinlein K; 37402336
PSYCHOLOGY
3 Are translation equivalents special? Evidence from simulations and empirical data from bilingual infants Tsui RK; Gonzalez-Barrero AM; Schott E; Byers-Heinlein K; 35430556
PSYCHOLOGY
4 Effects of language mixing on bilingual children's word learning Byers-Heinlein K; Jardak A; Fourakis E; Lew-Williams C; 35399292
PSYCHOLOGY
5 Fine-tuning language discrimination: Bilingual and monolingual infants' detection of language switching Schott E; Mastroberardino M; Fourakis E; Lew-Williams C; Byers-Heinlein K; 34482624
CONCORDIA
6 Statistical learning of multiple speech streams: A challenge for monolingual infants. Benitez VL, Bulgarelli F, Byers-Heinlein K, Saffran JR, Weiss DJ 31444822
CONCORDIA
7 Concurrent Validity of the Modified Checklist for Autism in Toddlers (M-CHAT): Socio-cognitive and Verbal Skills in 18-Month-Old Infants. Ruel A, Chiarella SS, Crivello C, Poulin-Dubois D 32020422
PSYCHOLOGY

 

Title:Statistical learning of multiple speech streams: A challenge for monolingual infants.
Authors:Benitez VLBulgarelli FByers-Heinlein KSaffran JRWeiss DJ
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31444822?dopt=Abstract
DOI:10.1111/desc.12896
Publication:Developmental science
Keywords:bilingualisminfantslanguage developmentmulti-stream segmentationmultiple representationsstatistical learningword learning
PMID:31444822 Category:Dev Sci Date Added:2020-04-10
Dept Affiliation: CONCORDIA
1 Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA.
2 Duke University, Durham, NC, USA.
3 Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA.
4 Concordia University, Montreal, QC, Canada.
5 University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA.

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Statistical learning of multiple speech streams: A challenge for monolingual infants.

Dev Sci. 2020 03;23(2):e12896

Authors: Benitez VL, Bulgarelli F, Byers-Heinlein K, Saffran JR, Weiss DJ

Abstract

Language acquisition depends on the ability to detect and track the distributional properties of speech. Successful acquisition also necessitates detecting changes in those properties, which can occur when the learner encounters different speakers, topics, dialects, or languages. When encountering multiple speech streams with different underlying statistics but overlapping features, how do infants keep track of the properties of each speech stream separately? In four experiments, we tested whether 8-month-old monolingual infants (N = 144) can track the underlying statistics of two artificial speech streams that share a portion of their syllables. We first presented each stream individually. We then presented the two speech streams in sequence, without contextual cues signaling the different speech streams, and subsequently added pitch and accent cues to help learners track each stream separately. The results reveal that monolingual infants experience difficulty tracking the statistical regularities in two speech streams presented sequentially, even when provided with contextual cues intended to facilitate separation of the speech streams. We discuss the implications of our findings for understanding how infants learn and separate the input when confronted with multiple statistical structures.

PMID: 31444822 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]





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