P W Jusczyk
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Recent Articles
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Mattys S, Jusczyk P
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform
. 2001 Jun;
27(3):644-55.
PMID: 11424651
Eight experiments tested the hypothesis that infants' word segmentation abilities are reducible to familiar sound-pattern parsing regardless of actual word boundaries. This hypothesis was disconfirmed in experiments using the headturn...
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Houston D, Jusczyk P, KUIJPERS C, Coolen R, Cutler A
Psychon Bull Rev
. 2000 Nov;
7(3):504-9.
PMID: 11082857
Dutch-learning and English-learning 9-month-olds were tested, using the Headturn Preference Procedure, for their ability to segment Dutch words with strong/weak stress patterns from fluent Dutch speech. This prosodic pattern is...
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Mattys S, Jusczyk P
Cognition
. 2000 Nov;
78(2):91-121.
PMID: 11074247
There is growing evidence that infants become sensitive to the probabilistic phonotactics of their ambient language sometime during the second half of their first year. The present study investigates whether...
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Houston D, Jusczyk P
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform
. 2000 Oct;
26(5):1570-82.
PMID: 11039485
Infants' representations of the sound patterns of words were explored by examining the effects of talker variability on the recognition of words in fluent speech. Infants were familiarized with isolated...
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Jusczyk P, Houston D, Newsome M
Cogn Psychol
. 2000 Jan;
39(3-4):159-207.
PMID: 10631011
A series of 15 experiments was conducted to explore English-learning infants' capacities to segment bisyllabic words from fluent speech. The studies in Part I focused on 7.5 month olds' abilities...
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Jusczyk P, Hohne E, Bauman A
Percept Psychophys
. 1999 Dec;
61(8):1465-76.
PMID: 10598463
A series of four experiments was conducted to determine whether English-learning infants can use allophonic cues to word boundaries to segment words from fluent speech. Infants were familiarized with a...
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Jusczyk P, Johnson S, Spelke E, Kennedy L
Cognition
. 1999 Sep;
71(3):257-88.
PMID: 10476606
Adults and infants display a robust ability to perceive the unity of a center-occluded object when the visible ends of the object undergo common motion (e.g. Kellman, P.J., Spelke, E.S.,...
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Jusczyk P
J Commun Disord
. 1999 Aug;
32(4):207-22.
PMID: 10466094
Infants' earliest attempts at word segmentation appear to be guided by a single source of information (e.g., English-learners initially rely on the predominant stress pattern of words). This initial strategy...
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Mattys S, Jusczyk P, Luce P, Morgan J
Cogn Psychol
. 1999 May;
38(4):465-94.
PMID: 10334878
This research examines the issue of speech segmentation in 9-month-old infants. Two cues known to carry probabilistic information about word boundaries were investigated: Phonotactic regularity and prosodic pattern. The stimuli...
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Santelmann L, Jusczyk P
Cognition
. 1999 Jan;
69(2):105-34.
PMID: 9894402
Five experiments using the Headturn Preference Procedure examined 15- and 18-month-old children's sensitivity to morphosyntactic dependencies in English. In each experiment, the children were exposed to two types of passages....