2024
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/75he3
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Sensitive periods in language development: Do children outperform adults on auditory word-form segmentation?

Eleonore Huguette M. Smalle,
Louisa Bogaerts

Abstract: Children are more successful language learners than adults, yet the nature and cause of this phenomenon are still not well understood. Auditory statistical learning from speech has been a prominent focus of research in the field of language development because it is regarded as a fundamental learning mechanism underlying word segmentation in early language acquisition. However, a handful of studies that investigated developmental trajectories for auditory statistical learning found no clear child advantages. T… Show more

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