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Development of Coronal Stop Perception: Bilingual Infants Keep Pace with Their Monolingual Peers

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Journal Cognition
Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Psychology
Date 2008 Feb 19
PMID 18281027
Citations 35
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Abstract

Previous studies indicate that the discrimination of native phonetic contrasts in infants exposed to two languages from birth follows a different developmental time course from that observed in monolingual infants. We compared infant discrimination of dental (French) and alveolar (English) place variants of /d/ in three groups differing in language experience. At 6-8 months, infants in all three language groups succeeded; at 10-12 months, monolingual English and bilingual but not monolingual French infants distinguished this contrast. Thus, for highly frequent, similar phones, despite overlap in cross-linguistic distributions, bilingual infants performed on par with their English monolingual peers and better than their French monolingual peers.

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