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Language assessment with nonword repetition tasks (Schwob & Skoruppa, 2022) ...
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Language assessment with nonword repetition tasks (Schwob & Skoruppa, 2022) ...
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Nonword repetition: Systematic review (Schwob et al., 2021) ...
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Nonword repetition: Systematic review (Schwob et al., 2021) ...
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Gradual development of constructional complexity in German spatial language
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Development of neural perceptual vowel spaces during the first year of life
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Young infants’ discrimination of subtle phonetic contrasts
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In: ISSN: 0010-0277 ; EISSN: 1873-7838 ; Cognition ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01841528 ; Cognition, Elsevier, 2018, 178, pp.57 - 66. ⟨10.1016/j.cognition.2018.05.009⟩ (2018)
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Processing of Phonological Variation in Children With Hearing Loss: Compensation for English Place Assimilation in Connected Speech
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Adaptation to Novel Accents: Feature-Based Learning of Context-Sensitive Phonological Regularities
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This paper examines whether adults can adapt to novel accents of their native language that contain unfamiliar context-dependent phonological alternations. In two experiments, French participants listen to short stories read in accented speech. Their knowledge of the accents is then tested in a forced-choice identification task. In Experiment 1, two groups of listeners are exposed to newly created French accents in which certain vowels harmonize or disharmonize, respectively, to the rounding of the preceding vowel. Despite the cross-linguistic predominance of vowel harmony over disharmony, the two groups adapt equally well to both accents, suggesting that this typological difference is not reflected in perceptual learning. Experiment 2 further explores the mechanism underlying this type of phonological learning. Participants are exposed to an accent in which some vowels harmonize and others disharmonize, yielding an increased featural complexity. They adapt less well to this regularity, showing that adaptation to novel accents involves feature-based inferences.
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URL: http://doc.rero.ch/record/306450/files/Skoruppa_Katrin_-_Adaptation_to_Novel_Accents._Feature-Based_Learning_of_Context-Sensitive_20180111.pdf
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The role of vowel phonotactics in native speech segmentation
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The Development of Word Stress Processing in French and Spanish Infants
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Function words constrain on-line recognition of nouns and verbs in French 18-month-olds
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Language-specific stress perception by 9-month-old French and Spanish infants
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Toddlers’ Processing of Phonological Alternations: Early Compensation for Assimilation in English and French
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Early Word Recognition in Sentence Context: French and English 24-Month-Olds' Sensitivity to Sentence-Medial Mispronunciations and Assimilations
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English-learning infants’ perception of word stress patterns
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The role of scaffolding in children’s questions: Implications for (preschool) language assessment from a usage-based perspective
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Gradual development of constructional complexity in German spatial language
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Zur Entwicklung eines interaktiven Verfahrens der Sprachstandsermittlung bei mehrsprachig aufwachsenden Kindern. Von der Idee zu ersten Umsetzungsschritten ...
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