This study investigated the abilities of adults and children to distinguish direct reported speech from indirect reported speech in sentences read aloud by a native English speaker. The adults were highly successful, the older children less so and the younger children were relatively unsuccessful. Indirect reported speech appeared to be the default category for the children. Potential prosodic cues were identified and measured from waveforms and pitch contours of the stimulus sentences. Statistical analysis was applied with a view to ascertaining which (combination of) cues best predicted the listener responses. The results suggest that pitch movement and duration both provided important cues to distinguishing the sentence types. The analys...
Children struggle with the interpretation of pronouns in direct speech (Ann said, “I get a cookie”),...
It is often thought that the ability to use prosodic features accurately is mastered in early childh...
This study examined how 6–9 year-old English-speaking children and adults establish anaphoric depend...
This study investigated the abilities of adults and children to distinguish direct reported speech f...
We investigate the role of prosody in child-directed speech of three English speaking adults using d...
In this chapter, we review a new body of research on language processing, focusing particularly on t...
Children struggle with the interpretation of pronouns in direct speech (Ann said, “I get a cookie”),...
Children struggle with the interpretation of pronouns in direct speech (Ann said, “I get a cookie”),...
This study examined 4-year-old Mandarin-speaking children's sensitivity to prosodic cues in resolvin...
This study investigated the long-term effects of structural priming on children’s use of indirect sp...
The primary claim of this dissertation is that children and adults process language in the same mann...
In human communication, direct speech (e.g., Mary said: ‘I’m hungry’) coincides with vivid paralingu...
Business/Education/Speech and Hearing Science (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Resear...
This study investigates children's acquisition of the distinction between direct speech (Elephant sa...
The study examines whether speakers exaggerate prosodic cues to syntactic structure when addressing ...
Children struggle with the interpretation of pronouns in direct speech (Ann said, “I get a cookie”),...
It is often thought that the ability to use prosodic features accurately is mastered in early childh...
This study examined how 6–9 year-old English-speaking children and adults establish anaphoric depend...
This study investigated the abilities of adults and children to distinguish direct reported speech f...
We investigate the role of prosody in child-directed speech of three English speaking adults using d...
In this chapter, we review a new body of research on language processing, focusing particularly on t...
Children struggle with the interpretation of pronouns in direct speech (Ann said, “I get a cookie”),...
Children struggle with the interpretation of pronouns in direct speech (Ann said, “I get a cookie”),...
This study examined 4-year-old Mandarin-speaking children's sensitivity to prosodic cues in resolvin...
This study investigated the long-term effects of structural priming on children’s use of indirect sp...
The primary claim of this dissertation is that children and adults process language in the same mann...
In human communication, direct speech (e.g., Mary said: ‘I’m hungry’) coincides with vivid paralingu...
Business/Education/Speech and Hearing Science (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Resear...
This study investigates children's acquisition of the distinction between direct speech (Elephant sa...
The study examines whether speakers exaggerate prosodic cues to syntactic structure when addressing ...
Children struggle with the interpretation of pronouns in direct speech (Ann said, “I get a cookie”),...
It is often thought that the ability to use prosodic features accurately is mastered in early childh...
This study examined how 6–9 year-old English-speaking children and adults establish anaphoric depend...