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Learning in reverse: Eight-month-old infants track backward transitional probabilities
Authors:Bruna Pelucchi  Jessica F. Hay
Affiliation:a Department of Psychology and Waisman Center, University of Wisconsin - Madison, 1550 Highland Av, Madison, WI 53705, United States
b Department of Evolutionary Biology, University of Ferrara, Italy
Abstract:Numerous recent studies suggest that human learners, including both infants and adults, readily track sequential statistics computed between adjacent elements. One such statistic, transitional probability, is typically calculated as the likelihood that one element predicts another. However, little is known about whether listeners are sensitive to the directionality of this computation. To address this issue, we tested 8-month-old infants in a word segmentation task, using fluent speech drawn from an unfamiliar natural language. Critically, test items were distinguished solely by their backward transitional probabilities. The results provide the first evidence that infants track backward statistics in fluent speech.
Keywords:Infant language acquisition   Statistical learning   Backward transitional probability
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