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Early language acquisition: Cracking the speech code

机译:早期语言习得:破解语音代码

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Infants learn language with remarkable speed, but how they do it remains a mystery. New data show that infants use computational strategies to detect the statistical and prosodic patterns in language input, and that this leads to the discovery of phonemes and words. Social interaction with another human being affects speech learning in a way that resembles communicative learning in songbirds. The brain's commitment to the statistical and prosodic patterns that are experienced early in life might help to explain the long-standing puzzle of why infants are better language learners than adults. Successful learning by infants, as well as constraints on that learning, are changing theories of language acquisition.
机译:婴儿以惊人的速度学习语言,但是他们如何去做仍然是一个谜。新数据表明,婴儿使用计算策略来检测语言输入中的统计和韵律模式,这导致发现音素和单词。与另一个人的社交互动以类似于鸣鸟中的交流学习的方式影响语音学习。大脑对生命早期经历的统计和韵律模式的承诺可能有助于解释长期存在的难题,即婴儿为什么比成人更好的语言学习能力。婴儿的成功学习以及对学习的限制正在改变语言习得的理论。

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