Emergence of a consonant bias during the first year of life: New evidence from own‐name recognition

Volume: 25, Issue: 3, Pages: 319 - 346
Published: Apr 3, 2020
Abstract
Recent evidence suggests that during the first year of life, a preference for consonant information during lexical processing (consonant bias) emerges, at least for some languages like French. Our study investigated the factors involved in this emergence as well as the developmental consequences for variation in consonant bias emergence. In a series of experiments, we measured 5-, 8-, and 11-month-old French-learning infants orientation times to...
Paper Details
Title
Emergence of a consonant bias during the first year of life: New evidence from own‐name recognition
Published Date
Apr 3, 2020
Journal
Volume
25
Issue
3
Pages
319 - 346
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