“…First, late in the womb and up to six months after birth, fetuses and neonates are able to distinguish both native and non-native phonemes (Gervain, 2015;Mahmoudzadeh et al, 2013); six months after birth and possibly earlier (Moon, Lagercrantz, & Kuhl, 2013), this perceptual ability narrows selectively towards native phonemes (Kuhl, 2000;Kuhl, Ramirez, Bosseler, Lin, & Imada, 2014). Such perceptual specialisation occurs both on the phonemic and syllabic level; strikingly, for phonemes, specialisation is associated with an enhancement of gamma-band entrainment (Ortiz-Mantilla, Hamalainen, Realpe-Bonilla, & Benasich, 2016), whereas for syllables, it is associated with an amplification of theta-band entrainment (Bosseler et al, 2013;Ortiz-Mantilla et al, 2016).…”