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APPLIED PSYCHOLINGUISTICS
卷 39, 期 4, 页码 703-728出版社
CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0142716418000152
关键词
infancy; language acquisition; multisensory; phonetic development; speech perception
资金
- SSHRC
- NSERC
- Canada Research Chair
- Canadian Institutes for Advanced Research Fellowship
In this article, I present a selective review of research on speech perception development and its relation to reference, word learning, and other aspects of language acquisition, focusing on the empirical and theoretical contributions that have come from my laboratory over the years. Discussed are the biases infants have at birth for processing speech, the mechanisms by which universal speech perception becomes attuned to the properties of the native language, and the extent to which changing speech perception sensitivities contribute to language learning. These issues are reviewed from the perspective of both monolingual and bilingual learning infants. Two foci will distinguish this from my previous reviews: first and foremost is the extent to which contrastive meaning and referential intent are not just shaped by, but also shape, changing speech perception sensitivities, and second is the extent to which infant speech perception is multisensory and its implications for both theory and methodology.
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