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From canonical babbling to early singing and its relation to the beginnings of speech.
In: Stadler Elmer, Stefanie (2020). From canonical babbling to early singing and its relation to the beginnings of speech. In: Russo, Frank; Ilari, Beatriz; Cohen, Annabel. The Routledge Companion to interdisciplinary studies in singing. New York: Routledge, 1-521. (2020)
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Effects of Environmental Stimulation on Infant Vocalizations and Orofacial Dynamics at the Onset of Canonical Babbling
In: Special Education and Communication Disorders Faculty Publications (2013)
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ENVIRONMENTAL CATALYSTS AND OROFACIAL KINEMATICS OF EMERGENT CANONICAL SYLLABLES
Poore, Meredith Ann. - : University of Kansas, 2011
Abstract: The vocalizations and jaw kinematics of 30 infants aged 6-8 months were recorded using a Motion Analysis System and audiovisual technologies. This study represents the first attempt to determine the effect of play environment on infants' rate of vocalization and jaw movement. Four play conditions were compared: watching videos, social interaction with an adult, playing alone with small toys, and playing alone with large toys. The fewest vocalizations and the least amount of spontaneous movement was observed when infants were watching videos and social interaction with an adult. Infants vocalized most when playing with large toys. The gross motor movement (e.g. waving, banging, shaking) naturally elicited by small toys was predicted to be the reason it educed fewer vocalizations than large toy play. This study was also the first to examine the kinematics of both vocalized and non-vocalized jaw movements from infants 6-8 months of age. Infants produced many spontaneous jaw movements without vocalization. When vocalizing, infants were not likely to move their jaw. This contradicts current theories that infants' canonical-stage vocalizations are jaw-dominant. Also, the onset of canonical babbling has been predicted to be driven by a change in oromotor skill. However, no differences were found in the jaw kinematics of infants who were canonical babbling versus those who were not. Results of the current study can inform both environmental and motor theories of infants' canonical babbling.
Keyword: Biomechanics; Canonical babbling; Environment; Infant language; Infant speech; Jaw kinematics; Language; linguistics; Speech therapy; Vocalization
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1808/8178
http://dissertations.umi.com/ku:11585
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The development of directedness and canonical babbling in prelinguistic vocalizations and their relationship to later language measures
Hutcheson, Sarah Anne. - : uga, 2010
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Prosodic organization in the babbling of German-learning infants between the age of six and twelve months
Fischer, Andreas. - : Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Philosophische Fakultät II, 2009
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Prosodic organization in the babbling of German-learning infants between the age of six and twelve months ...
Fischer, Andreas. - : Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Philosophische Fakultät II, 2009
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