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Successful word recognition by 10-month-olds given continuous speech both at initial exposure and test

Authors :
Junge, Caroline
Cutler, Anne
Hagoort, Peter
Leerstoel Kemner
Afd Psychologische functieleer
Experimental Psychology (onderzoeksprogramma PF)
Helmholtz Institute
Social and personality development: A transactional approach
Ontwikkelingspsychologie (Psychologie, FMG)
Leerstoel Kemner
Afd Psychologische functieleer
Experimental Psychology (onderzoeksprogramma PF)
Helmholtz Institute
Social and personality development: A transactional approach
Source :
Infancy, 19, 179-193, Infancy, 19(2), 179. Wiley-Blackwell, Infancy, 19(2), 179-193. Wiley-Blackwell, Infancy, Infancy, 19, 2, pp. 179-193
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Item does not contain fulltext Most words that infants hear occur within fluent speech. To compile a vocabulary, infants therefore need to segment words from speech contexts. This study is the first to investigate whether infants (here: 10-month-olds) can recognize words when both initial exposure and test presentation are in continuous speech. Electrophysiological evidence attests that this indeed occurs: An increased extended negativity (word recognition effect) appears for familiarized target words relative to control words. This response proved constant at the individual level: Only infants who showed this negativity at test had shown such a response, within six repetitions after first occurrence, during familiarization. 15 p.

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ISSN :
15250008 and 15327078
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Infancy, 19, 179-193, Infancy, 19(2), 179. Wiley-Blackwell, Infancy, 19(2), 179-193. Wiley-Blackwell, Infancy, Infancy, 19, 2, pp. 179-193
Accession number :
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