“…Importantly, however, early learning is not just perceptual: in the early days, weeks and months infants also acquire linguistic representations. Even newborns can discriminate their native language from a nonnative language (Moon, Lagercrantz, & Kuhl, 2013) and detect grammatical categories in maternal speech (Shi, Werker, & Morgan, 1999). By eight months, infants can detect linguistic structure and segment words by tracking co‐occurrence statistics in the speech sounds they hear (Saffran, Aslin, & Newport, 1996).…”