The CEU Department of Cognitive Science cordially invites you to its talk
by:
Dr. *Thierry Nazzi *(Université Paris Descartes)
[web <http://lpp.parisdescartes.cnrs.fr/people/thierry-nazzi/>]
Title: *Learning (or not) the C-bias: new evidence from Cantonese*
Date: Wednesday, 17 April 2019
Time: 17:00-18:30
Location: Department of Cognitive Science, CEU, Oktober 6 st. 7, room 10
Abstract:
Nespor et al. (2003) proposed a functional dissociation in language
processing, according to which consonants would be given more weight than
vowels in lexical processing, and vowels would be given more weight than
consonants in prosodic/syntactic processing. Accordingly, we investigated
the proposed consonant bias at the lexical level both from a developmental
and a crosslinguistic perspective. Developmentally, lexically-related
studies focusing on French-learning infants between 5 and 11 months suggest
that these infants switch from an early (acoustic/phonetic) V-bias around
5/6 months of age to a functional (phonological) C-bias around 8/11 months.
Crosslinguistically, the C-bias was found to be pervasive in French and
Italian, while a different pattern was found in both English (late
emergence of the C-bias) and Danish (observation of a V-bias). This
variation suggests that the originally proposed C-bias is
language-modulated. We will discuss these findings in relation to early
phonological and (pre)lexical developments, and will present some recent
and ongoing studies on these issues conducted on tone languages.
We are looking forward to see you.
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