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Language learners segment words from speech using statistical properties and perceptual representations. Rhythm and word familiarity significantly impact learning, showing that how sequences are processed shapes language acquisition.

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Area of Science:

  • Cognitive Science
  • Developmental Psychology
  • Computational Linguistics

Background:

  • Word segmentation from continuous speech is a fundamental challenge in language acquisition.
  • Both prosodic (e.g., rhythm) and distributional (e.g., transitional probabilities) cues aid segmentation.
  • Integrating these diverse information sources remains a key research question.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate how learners integrate prosodic and distributional information for word segmentation.
  • To propose and test the input/intake asymmetry framework for understanding learning variability.
  • To identify factors influencing the perceptual representation of syllable sequences.

Main Methods:

  • A novel approach observing segmentation of numerous syllable sequences with identical transitional probabilities but varying syllables.
  • Analysis of segmentation performance variability across participants.
  • Examination of the influence of rhythmic saliency and novel word familiarity on learning.

Main Results:

  • Significant variability in word segmentation performance was observed, indicating factors beyond statistical properties.
  • Rhythmic saliency and familiarity of novel word forms explained variance in sequence learnability.
  • The input/intake asymmetry framework successfully accounted for learning differences.

Conclusions:

  • Perceptual processing, influenced by factors like rhythm and familiarity, plays a crucial role in statistical learning and word segmentation.
  • The input/intake asymmetry framework offers a valuable lens for integrating diverse learning influences.
  • Findings have implications for computational models of language acquisition and theories of early language learning.