what is the high amplitude sucking procedure? what are its two variations?
what are the general findings from high amplitude sucking paradigms? what do they tell us about newborns’ speech perception abilities?
suggests that language learning and speech perception starts in utero:
- prefer to listen to speech sounds over artificial sounds
- prefer mother’s voice over another woman’s voice
- prefer to listen to native language vs other languages
what is voice onset time (VOT)?
what is categorical perception? why is it important
how does infants’ categorical speech perception ability differ from that of adults? how is this tested?
how does infants’ cross-language speech perception ability differ from that of adults? how is this tested? what are the implications of this?
when do infants lose the ability to discriminate between non-native speech sounds? what are the benefits of this?
what is word segmentation? when does it develop in infants? how is it learned?
what is the preferential listening procedure?
how is word segmentation tested?
what is the general timeline of speech perception in children?
what is the general timeline for speech production in children?
what is cooing? when does it emerge? what is its function?
what is babbling? when does it emerge? what is its function?
at what age to infants understand high-frequency words? how is this studied? what are the implications of this?
at what age are first words produced? what types of words are often produced first?
what are the patterns of mispronunciation that tend to occur in early spoken words?
what are the two main problems that infants usually face in terms of communicating, when speaking their first words?
at what age does a huge vocabulary spurt occur?
18 months: rate of word learning accelerated dramatically
how do children learn words?
list the assumptions about language that children have when learning a new word.
what is the mutual exclusivity assumption?
what is the whole object assumption?
what are pragmatic cues?