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Infant Learning of Words in a Typologically Distant Nonnative Language
Chen, Hui; Labertonière, Dahliane; Cheung, Hintat; Nazzi, Thierry
Journal of Child Language, v47 n6 p1276-1287 Nov 2020
Infants attune to their native language during the first two years of life, as attested by decreases in the processing of nonnative phonological sounds and reductions in the range of possible sounds accepted as labels for native words. The present study shows that French-learning infants aged 1;8 can learn new words in an unfamiliar language, Cantonese, after just 6 repetitions of each word. This shows that word learning in a nonnative language remains possible during the second year of life even in a nonnative language that is typologically distinct from the native language.
Descriptors: Infants, Native Language, Language Processing, Language Acquisition, Phonology, French, Vocabulary Development, Sino Tibetan Languages, Second Language Learning, Language Classification, Speech Communication, Learning Processes
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