Bilingual exposure influences infant VOT perception

Liquan Liu, René Kager

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    Abstract

    Linking the discrimination of voice onset time (VOT) in infancy with infant language background, we examine the perceptual changes of two VOT contrasts (/b/-/p/ and /ph/-/p/) by Dutch monolingual and bilingual infants from 8 to 15 months of age. Results showed that language exposure and language dominance had a strong impact on monolingual and bilingual infant VOT perceptual patterns. In addition, perceptual turbulence was found at 8-9 months for bilingual infants, and stabilized perception was presented for all infants from 11 months onwards. We thus report a general input-driven developmental VOT perception in both monolingual and bilingual infants, with perceptual turbulence for bilinguals in the second half of the first year of life.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)27-36
    Number of pages10
    JournalInfant Behavior and Development
    Volume38
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2015

    Keywords

    • bilingualism
    • infants
    • languages
    • speech perception

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