I once planned a study testing how children deal with mispronunciations (is "tog" a good "dog"?) and started collecting studies to get an idea about power. The resulting meta-analysis with Katie Von Holzen is now out in the #CogSci2018 proceedings http://mindmodeling.org/cogsci2018/papers/0229/0229.pdf …
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#CogSci2018 next week, check out the cool Language learning session (Track 4: Ballroom D, starting 10:30) on Thursday and say hi to Katie!1 reply 0 retweets 3 likesShow this thread -
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I could be remembering wrongly but I think
@NadjaAlthaus has some work on this too?1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Yes! We're looking at encoding of coronal (/d/, /t/, /n/) vs. noncoronal consonants (here, /b/, /p/, /m/) - there's an asymmetry (more mispronunciation sensitivity for noncoronals, both at 18 and 24 months).
@chbergma's meta-analysis looks super useful.1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
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