Emergence of words : Multisensory precursors of sound-meaning associations in infancy

This thesis presents four experimental studies, carried out at the Phonetic laboratory, Stockholm University, on infants’ ability to establish auditory-visual sound-meaning associations as a precursor of early word acquisition. Study I reports on the effect of linguistic variance on infants’ ability...

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Main Author: Klintfors, Eeva
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Stockholms universitet, Institutionen för lingvistik 2008
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-su-73712014-06-04T05:13:14ZEmergence of words : Multisensory precursors of sound-meaning associations in infancyengOrdens uppkomst : Multisensorisk information som ett led i uppkomst av förbindelser mellan ord och betydelse hos spädbarnKlintfors, EevaStockholms universitet, Institutionen för lingvistikStockholm : Institutionen för lingvistik2008language acquisitionword acquisitionauditory-visualmultisensorysound-meaning associationdistributional learningperceptual salienceinfancyspråkinlärningordinlärningaudio-visuellmultisensoriskförbindelser mellan ljud och betydelsedistributionell inlärningperceptuell prominensspädbarnPhoneticsFonetikThis thesis presents four experimental studies, carried out at the Phonetic laboratory, Stockholm University, on infants’ ability to establish auditory-visual sound-meaning associations as a precursor of early word acquisition. Study I reports on the effect of linguistic variance on infants’ ability (3- to 20-months) to establish sound-meaning associations. The target-words embedded in phrases, based on an artificial language, were presented along with visually displayed puppets. Study II investigates the role of attribute type on infants’ ability (3- to 6-months) to establish sound-meaning associations. Two-word phrases, based on the same artificial language as in Study I, were presented along with visually displayed geometrical objects. The words implicitly referred to the color and shape of the objects. Study III examines infants’ ability (12- to 16-months) to predict phonetic information. The subjects were tested on their ability to associate Swedish whole words and disrupted words to familiar objects. Study IV investigates infants’ ability (6- to 8-months) to detect concurrence and synchrony in speech and non-speech. The infants were exposed to Swedish speech sounds presented with corresponding articulatory events, the sound of hand-clapping presented with synchronized hand-clapping movements, and the sound of hand-clapping presented with synchronized articulatory events. The results picture the subject as sensitive to distributional properties of auditory and visual information (Study I and II) but still unable to predict phonetic information, in the beginning of the second year of life (Study III). The infants’ conceptual behavior is outlined as a general-purpose perceptual process influenced by perceptual salience (Study IV). These results are related to a working hypothesis based on the Ecological theory of language acquisition (Lacerda &amp; Sundberg, 2006), and Lindblom (Lindblom, 1990; Lindblom &amp; Lacerda, 2006). <p>För att köpa boken skicka en beställning till exp@ling.su.se/ To order the book send an e-mail to exp@ling.su.se</p>Doctoral thesis, monographinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-7371urn:isbn:978-91-7155-542-7application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic language acquisition
word acquisition
auditory-visual
multisensory
sound-meaning association
distributional learning
perceptual salience
infancy
språkinlärning
ordinlärning
audio-visuell
multisensorisk
förbindelser mellan ljud och betydelse
distributionell inlärning
perceptuell prominens
spädbarn
Phonetics
Fonetik
spellingShingle language acquisition
word acquisition
auditory-visual
multisensory
sound-meaning association
distributional learning
perceptual salience
infancy
språkinlärning
ordinlärning
audio-visuell
multisensorisk
förbindelser mellan ljud och betydelse
distributionell inlärning
perceptuell prominens
spädbarn
Phonetics
Fonetik
Klintfors, Eeva
Emergence of words : Multisensory precursors of sound-meaning associations in infancy
description This thesis presents four experimental studies, carried out at the Phonetic laboratory, Stockholm University, on infants’ ability to establish auditory-visual sound-meaning associations as a precursor of early word acquisition. Study I reports on the effect of linguistic variance on infants’ ability (3- to 20-months) to establish sound-meaning associations. The target-words embedded in phrases, based on an artificial language, were presented along with visually displayed puppets. Study II investigates the role of attribute type on infants’ ability (3- to 6-months) to establish sound-meaning associations. Two-word phrases, based on the same artificial language as in Study I, were presented along with visually displayed geometrical objects. The words implicitly referred to the color and shape of the objects. Study III examines infants’ ability (12- to 16-months) to predict phonetic information. The subjects were tested on their ability to associate Swedish whole words and disrupted words to familiar objects. Study IV investigates infants’ ability (6- to 8-months) to detect concurrence and synchrony in speech and non-speech. The infants were exposed to Swedish speech sounds presented with corresponding articulatory events, the sound of hand-clapping presented with synchronized hand-clapping movements, and the sound of hand-clapping presented with synchronized articulatory events. The results picture the subject as sensitive to distributional properties of auditory and visual information (Study I and II) but still unable to predict phonetic information, in the beginning of the second year of life (Study III). The infants’ conceptual behavior is outlined as a general-purpose perceptual process influenced by perceptual salience (Study IV). These results are related to a working hypothesis based on the Ecological theory of language acquisition (Lacerda &amp; Sundberg, 2006), and Lindblom (Lindblom, 1990; Lindblom &amp; Lacerda, 2006). === <p>För att köpa boken skicka en beställning till exp@ling.su.se/ To order the book send an e-mail to exp@ling.su.se</p>
author Klintfors, Eeva
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title Emergence of words : Multisensory precursors of sound-meaning associations in infancy
title_short Emergence of words : Multisensory precursors of sound-meaning associations in infancy
title_full Emergence of words : Multisensory precursors of sound-meaning associations in infancy
title_fullStr Emergence of words : Multisensory precursors of sound-meaning associations in infancy
title_full_unstemmed Emergence of words : Multisensory precursors of sound-meaning associations in infancy
title_sort emergence of words : multisensory precursors of sound-meaning associations in infancy
publisher Stockholms universitet, Institutionen för lingvistik
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