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Infant-directed speech reduces English-learning infants' preference for trochaic words
Wang, Yuanyuan
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Lee, Christopher S.
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Houston, Derek M.
. - : Acoustical Society of America, 2016
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On the rhythm of infant- versus adult-directed speech in Australian English
Lee, Christopher S.
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Kitamura, Christine
(R8951);
Burnham, Denis K.
(R7357);
Todd, Neil P.
. - : U.S., Acoustical Society of America, 2014
Abstract:
The findings are reported of an investigation into rhythmic differences between infant-directed speech (IDS) and adult-directed speech (ADS) in a corpus of utterances from Australian English mothers speaking to their infants and to another adult. Given the importance of rhythmic cues to stress and word-segmentation in English, the investigation focused on the extent to which IDS makes such cues salient. Two methods of analysis were used: one focused on segmental durational properties, using a variety of durational measures; the other focused on the prominence of vocalic/sonorant segments, as determined by their duration, intensity, pitch, and spectral balance, using individual measures as well as composite measures of prominence derived from auditory-model analyses. There were few IDS/ADS differences/trends on the individual measures, though mean pitch and pitch variability were higher in IDS than ADS, while IDS vowels showed more negative spectral tilt. However, the model-based analyses suggested that differences in the prominence of vowels/sonorant segments were reduced in IDS, with further analysis suggesting that pitch contributed little to prominence. The reduction in prominence contrasts may be due to the importance of mood-regulation in speech to young infants, and may suggest that infants rely on segmental cues to stress and word-segmentation.
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200404 - Laboratory Phonetics and Speech Science
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970120 - Expanding Knowledge in Languages
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Communication and Culture
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http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/547653
https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4883479
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A sensorimotor theory of speech perception : implications for learning, organization, and recognition
Todd, Neil P.M.
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Lee, Christopher S.
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O'Boyle, Donald J.
In:
Listening to speech
(Mahwah, NJ, 2006), p. 351-374
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Towards an auditory account of speech rhythm: application of a model of the auditory 'primal sketch' to two multi-language corpora
Lee, Christopher S.
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Todd, Neil P.Mcangus
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Cognition. - Amsterdam [u.a] : Elsevier
93 (2004) 3, 225-254
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Towards an auditory account of speech rhythm : application of a model of the auditory 'primal sketch' to two multi-language corpora
Lee, Christopher S.
;
Todd, Neil P. McAngus
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Cognition. - Amsterdam [u.a] : Elsevier
93 (2004) 3, 225-254
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Preliminary investigations of French and English speech rhythm : are cross-linguistic differences in rhythmic organisation primarily metrical in origin?
Lee, Christopher S.
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Todd, Neil P.M.
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Foster, Geraldine A.
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In:
Rhythm perception and production
(Lisse, 2000), p. 263-274
MPI für Psycholinguistik
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