[HTML][HTML] Brain mechanisms in early language acquisition
PK Kuhl - Neuron, 2010 - cell.com
The last decade has produced an explosion in neuroscience research examining young
children's early processing of language. Noninvasive, safe functional brain measurements …
children's early processing of language. Noninvasive, safe functional brain measurements …
Two are better than one: Infant language learning from video improves in the presence of peers
SR Lytle, A Garcia-Sierra… - Proceedings of the …, 2018 - National Acad Sciences
Studies show that young children learn new phonemes and words from humans significantly
better than from machines. However, it is not clear why learning from video is ineffective or …
better than from machines. However, it is not clear why learning from video is ineffective or …
Phonetic learning as a pathway to language: new data and native language magnet theory expanded (NLM-e)
Infants' speech perception skills show a dual change towards the end of the first year of life.
Not only does non-native speech perception decline, as often shown, but native language …
Not only does non-native speech perception decline, as often shown, but native language …
Is speech learning 'gated'by the social brain?
PK Kuhl - Developmental science, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
I advance the hypothesis that the earliest phases of language acquisition–the
developmental transition from an initial universal state of language processing to one that is …
developmental transition from an initial universal state of language processing to one that is …
[BOOK][B] Second language speech
L Colantoni, J Steele, PRE Neyra - 2015 - books.google.com
Second language acquisition has rapidly grown as a field over the past decade, as our
knowledge of the ways in which children and adults learn and use a second language has …
knowledge of the ways in which children and adults learn and use a second language has …
Early language learning and literacy: Neuroscience implications for education
PK Kuhl - Mind, brain, and education, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
The last decade has produced an explosion in neuroscience research examining young
children's early processing of language that has implications for education. Noninvasive …
children's early processing of language that has implications for education. Noninvasive …
When does native language input affect phonetic perception? The precocious case of lexical tone
Previous studies have suggested that the perception of vowels and consonants changes
from language-universal to language-specific between 6 and 12months of age. This report …
from language-universal to language-specific between 6 and 12months of age. This report …
Bilingual language learning: An ERP study relating early brain responses to speech, language input, and later word production
A Garcia-Sierra, M Rivera-Gaxiola, CR Percaccio… - Journal of …, 2011 - Elsevier
Research on the development of speech processing in bilingual children has typically
implemented a cross-sectional design and relied on behavioral measures. The present …
implemented a cross-sectional design and relied on behavioral measures. The present …
The interaction between acoustic salience and language experience in developmental speech perception: Evidence from nasal place discrimination
Previous research suggests that infant speech perception reorganizes in the first year:
young infants discriminate both native and non‐native phonetic contrasts, but by 10–12 …
young infants discriminate both native and non‐native phonetic contrasts, but by 10–12 …
Relationships between quantity of language input and brain responses in bilingual and monolingual infants
The present investigation explored the relation between the amount of language input and
neural responses in English monolingual (N= 18) and Spanish-English bilingual (N= 19) …
neural responses in English monolingual (N= 18) and Spanish-English bilingual (N= 19) …