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  1. A role for the developing lexicon in phonetic category acquisition.Naomi H. Feldman,Thomas L. Griffiths,Sharon Goldwater &James L. Morgan -2013 -Psychological Review 120 (4):751-778.
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  • Learning Phonemes With a Proto-Lexicon.Andrew Martin,Sharon Peperkamp &Emmanuel Dupoux -2013 -Cognitive Science 37 (1):103-124.
    Before the end of the first year of life, infants begin to lose the ability to perceive distinctions between sounds that are not phonemic in their native language. It is typically assumed that this developmental change reflects the construction of language-specific phoneme categories, but how these categories are learned largely remains a mystery. Peperkamp, Le Calvez, Nadal, and Dupoux (2006) present an algorithm that can discover phonemes using the distributions of allophones as well as the phonetic properties of the allophones (...) and their contexts. We show that a third type of information source, the occurrence of pairs of minimally differing word forms in speech heard by the infant, is also useful for learning phonemic categories and is in fact more reliable than purely distributional information in data containing a large number of allophones. In our model, learners build an approximation of the lexicon consisting of the high-frequency n-grams present in their speech input, allowing them to take advantage of top-down lexical information without needing to learn words. This may explain how infants have already begun to exhibit sensitivity to phonemic categories before they have a large receptive lexicon. (shrink)
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  • Object labeling influences infant phonetic learning and generalization.H. Henny Yeung &Thierry Nazzi -2014 -Cognition 132 (2):151-163.
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  • Relating intonational pragmatics to the pitch realizations of highly frequent words in English speech to infants.Carolyn Quam,Jiahong Yuan &Daniel Swingley -2008 - In B. C. Love, K. McRae & V. M. Sloutsky,Proceedings of the 30th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Cognitive Science Society. pp. 217--222.
     
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