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Finding phrases : The interplay of word frequency, phrasal prosody and co-verbal visual information in chunking speech by monolingual and bilingual adults ...
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The input contains perceptually available cues, which might allow young infants to discover abstract properties of the target language. Thus, word frequency and prosodic prominence correlate systematically with basic word order in natural languages. Prelexical infants are sensitive to these frequency-based and prosodic cues, and use them to parse new input into phrases that follow the order characteristic of their native languages. Importantly, young infants readily integrate auditory and visual facial information while processing language. Here, we ask whether co-verbal visual information provided by talking faces also helps prelexical infants learn the word order of their native language in addition to word frequency and prosodic prominence. We created two structurally ambiguous artificial languages containing head nods produced by an animated avatar, aligned or misaligned with the frequency-based and prosodic information. During 4 minutes, two groups of 4- and 8-month-old infants were familiarized with ...
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.14288/1.0387437 https://doi.library.ubc.ca/10.14288/1.0387437
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Finding Phrases: The Interplay of Word Frequency, Phrasal Prosody and Co-speech Visual Information in Chunking Speech by Monolingual and Bilingual Adults
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In: Lang Speech (2019)
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Leveraging audiovisual speech perception to measure anticipatory coarticulation
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The organization and reorganization of audiovisual speech perception in the first year of life
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A Question of Scope? Direct Comparison of Clear and In-Focus Speech Productions
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Investigating auditory-visual speech perception development
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Speech articulator movements recorded from facing talkers using two electromagnetic articulometer systems simultaneously
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Multimodal speech animation from electromagnetic articulography data
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Spatial and Temporal Properties of Gestures in North American English /R/
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Production of Mandarin lexical tones: auditory and visual components
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It's not what you say but the way you say it: Matching faces and voices
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In: Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences - Papers (Archive) (2007)
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The perception and production of phones and tones : the role of rigid and non-rigid face and head motion
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The perception and production of phones and tones: The role of rigid and non-rigid face and head motion
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In: Faculty of Education - Papers (Archive) (2006)
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