High or low? Comparing high and low-variability phonetic training in adult and child second language learners.
Anastasia GiannakopoulouHelen BrownMeghan ClayardsElizabeth WonnacottPublished in: PeerJ (2017)
This paper adds to the handful of studies demonstrating that, like adults, child learners can improve their discrimination of a phonetic contrast via computerized training. There was no evidence of a benefit of training with multiple talkers, either for discrimination or word learning. The results also do not support the findings of greater plasticity in child learners found in a previous paper (Giannakopoulou, Uther & Ylinen, 2013a). We discuss these results in terms of various differences between training and test tasks used in the current work compared with previous literature.