* - indicates joint first authorship - Abstract: A range of demographic variables influence how much speech young children hear. However, because studies have used vastly different sampling methods, quantitative comparison of interlocking demographic effects has been nearly impossible, across or within studies. We harnessed a unique collection of existing naturalistic, day-long recordings from 61 homes across four North American cities to examine language input as a function of age, gender, and maternal education. We analyzed adult speech heard by 3- to 20-month-olds who wore audio recorders for an entire day. We annotated speaker gender and speech register (child-directed or adult-directed) for 10,861 utterances from female and male adults...
Disparities in children’s early language skills associated with socioeconomic factors have led to ma...
Parentese is the speech-language register adults switch to when talking to children. It regulates ar...
When speaking to infants, adults typically alter the acoustic properties of their speech in a variet...
- * indicates joint first authorship - Abstract: A range of demographic variables influence how much...
Child-directed speech is argued to facilitate language development, and is found cross-linguisticall...
Listeners can identify adult speakers with respect to gender and ethnicity by attending to perceptua...
Previous research shows that vowels are acoustically specified based on formant frequencies (Peterso...
When interacting with infants, humans often alter their speech and song in ways thought to support c...
In a classic study, Hillenbrand et al. (1995) conducted an analysis of the acoustic features of Amer...
When speaking to infants, adults often produce speech that differs systematically from that directed...
Purpose This research provided a first-generation standardization of automated language environment ...
When interacting with infants, humans often alter their speech and song in ways thought to support c...
Listeners use perceptual and acoustic cues to identify speaker ethnicity and gender of adults from p...
Previous research conducted by Peterson and Barney (1952) has shown vowels are acoustically specifie...
Purpose: This research provided a first-generation standardization of automated language environment...
Disparities in children’s early language skills associated with socioeconomic factors have led to ma...
Parentese is the speech-language register adults switch to when talking to children. It regulates ar...
When speaking to infants, adults typically alter the acoustic properties of their speech in a variet...
- * indicates joint first authorship - Abstract: A range of demographic variables influence how much...
Child-directed speech is argued to facilitate language development, and is found cross-linguisticall...
Listeners can identify adult speakers with respect to gender and ethnicity by attending to perceptua...
Previous research shows that vowels are acoustically specified based on formant frequencies (Peterso...
When interacting with infants, humans often alter their speech and song in ways thought to support c...
In a classic study, Hillenbrand et al. (1995) conducted an analysis of the acoustic features of Amer...
When speaking to infants, adults often produce speech that differs systematically from that directed...
Purpose This research provided a first-generation standardization of automated language environment ...
When interacting with infants, humans often alter their speech and song in ways thought to support c...
Listeners use perceptual and acoustic cues to identify speaker ethnicity and gender of adults from p...
Previous research conducted by Peterson and Barney (1952) has shown vowels are acoustically specifie...
Purpose: This research provided a first-generation standardization of automated language environment...
Disparities in children’s early language skills associated with socioeconomic factors have led to ma...
Parentese is the speech-language register adults switch to when talking to children. It regulates ar...
When speaking to infants, adults typically alter the acoustic properties of their speech in a variet...