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Perceptual assimilation of regionally accented Mandarin lexical tones by native Beijing Mandarin listeners
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AusKidTalk : an auditory-visual corpus of 3- to 12-year-old Australian children's speech
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Novel word learning deficits in infants at family risk for dyslexia. ...
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Maternal Depression Affects Infants’ Lexical Processing Abilities in the Second Year of Life
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In: Brain Sci (2020)
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Acoustic features of infant-directed speech to infants with hearing loss
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This study investigated the effects of hearing loss and hearing experience on the acoustic features of infant-directed speech (IDS) to infants with hearing loss (HL) compared to controls with normal hearing (NH) matched by either chronological or hearing age (experiment 1) and across development in infants with hearing loss as well as the relation between IDS features and infants' developing lexical abilities (experiment 2). Both experiments included detailed acoustic analyses of mothers' productions of the three corner vowels /a, i, u/ and utterance-level pitch in IDS and in adult-directed speech. Experiment 1 demonstrated that IDS to infants with HL was acoustically more variable than IDS to hearing-age matched infants with NH. Experiment 2 yielded no changes in IDS features over development; however, the results did show a positive relationship between formant distances in mothers' speech and infants' concurrent receptive vocabulary size, as well as between vowel hyperarticulation and infants' expressive vocabulary. These findings suggest that despite infants' HL and thus diminished access to speech input, infants with HL are exposed to IDS with generally similar acoustic qualities as are infants with NH. However, some differences persist, indicating that infants with HL might receive less intelligible speech.
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URL: https://hdl.handle.net/1959.7/uws:61388 https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0002641
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Infant-directed speech to infants at risk for dyslexia : a novel cross-dyad design
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Maternal depression affects infants' lexical processing abilities in the second year of life
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Novel word learning deficits in infants at family risk for dyslexia
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The role of paired associate learning in acquiring letter-sound correspondences : a longitudinal study of children at family risk for dyslexia
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Sensitivity to amplitude envelope rise time in infancy and vocabulary development at 3 years: A significant relationship. ...
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Sensitivity to amplitude envelope rise time in infancy and vocabulary development at 3 years: A significant relationship.
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Delayed development of phonological constancy in toddlers at family risk for dyslexia
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Lexical tone perception in infants and young children : empirical studies and theoretical perspectives
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Sensitivity to amplitude envelope rise time in infancy and vocabulary development at three years : a significant relationship
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Atypical cortical entrainment to speech in the right hemisphere underpins phonemic deficits in dyslexia. ...
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Mothers speak differently to infants at-risk for dyslexia. ...
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