Segmental features of child-directed speech (CDS) were studied in a corpus drawn from thirty-nine mothers living in Tyneside, England. Focus was on the phonetic variants used for (t) in word-medial and word-final prevocalic contexts since it is known that these variants display clear sociolinguistic patterning in the adult community. Variant usage in CDS was found to differ markedly from that in interadult speech. Effects were also found with respect to the age and gender of the children being addressed. Speech to girls generally contained more standard variants than speech to boys, which, by contrast, contained higher rates of vernacular variants. The differen-tiation by gender was most apparent for the youngest children. The findings are ...
This paper reports a normative study on the phonological development of British English‐speaking chi...
The study examines whether speakers exaggerate prosodic cues to syntactic structure when addressing ...
T/d deletion is one of the most widely studied variables in sociolinguistic research, and findings d...
Segmental features of child-directed speech (CDS) were studied in a corpus drawn from thirtynine mo...
Child-directed speech has long been known to influence children’s vocabulary learning. However, whil...
How we vary our speech is fundamental in signalling who we are, where we're from and where we're goi...
How we vary our speech is fundamental in signalling who we are, where we're from and where we're goi...
This study investigated the linguistic characteristics of speech addressed to the _child and the fea...
Phonetic variation poses a challenge for language learners tasked with identifying the abstract soun...
Recent work on acquisition in sociolinguistic research suggests that some aspects of the structured ...
This research investigated the role of child-directed speech in the acquisition of vowel systems in ...
This contribution analyzes adaptation between child language and child-directed speech (CDS) during ...
The study investigates how the four (phonological, lexical, syntactic, and conversational) features ...
The majority of studies conducted on first language acquisition concentrates on the acquisition of s...
International audienceThis research investigated the role of child-directed speech in the acquisitio...
This paper reports a normative study on the phonological development of British English‐speaking chi...
The study examines whether speakers exaggerate prosodic cues to syntactic structure when addressing ...
T/d deletion is one of the most widely studied variables in sociolinguistic research, and findings d...
Segmental features of child-directed speech (CDS) were studied in a corpus drawn from thirtynine mo...
Child-directed speech has long been known to influence children’s vocabulary learning. However, whil...
How we vary our speech is fundamental in signalling who we are, where we're from and where we're goi...
How we vary our speech is fundamental in signalling who we are, where we're from and where we're goi...
This study investigated the linguistic characteristics of speech addressed to the _child and the fea...
Phonetic variation poses a challenge for language learners tasked with identifying the abstract soun...
Recent work on acquisition in sociolinguistic research suggests that some aspects of the structured ...
This research investigated the role of child-directed speech in the acquisition of vowel systems in ...
This contribution analyzes adaptation between child language and child-directed speech (CDS) during ...
The study investigates how the four (phonological, lexical, syntactic, and conversational) features ...
The majority of studies conducted on first language acquisition concentrates on the acquisition of s...
International audienceThis research investigated the role of child-directed speech in the acquisitio...
This paper reports a normative study on the phonological development of British English‐speaking chi...
The study examines whether speakers exaggerate prosodic cues to syntactic structure when addressing ...
T/d deletion is one of the most widely studied variables in sociolinguistic research, and findings d...