In the first years of life, children differ greatly from adults in the temporal organization of their speech gestures in fluent language production. However, dissent remains as to the maturational direction of such organization. The present study sheds new light on this process by tracking the development of anticipatory vowel-to-vowel coarticulation in a cross-sectional investigation of 62 German children (from 3.5 to 7 years of age) and 13 adults. It focuses on gestures of the tongue, a complex organ whose spatiotemporal control is indispensable for speech production. The goal of the study was threefold: 1) investigate whether children as well as adults initiate the articulation for a target vowel in advance of its acoustic onset, 2) test...
International audienceLearning to speak involves control of the oro-‐facial articulators, as well a...
PURPOSE:This study aimed to evaluate the role of motor control immaturity in the speech production c...
International audienceChildren's gestures do not appear to be executed with the same dexterity as ad...
In the first years of life, children differ greatly from adults in the temporal organization of thei...
International audiencePurpose This study reports on a cross-sectional investigation of lingual coart...
SwindonWhen people combine sounds to make words, there is overlap in the tongue movements involved i...
An important insight into speech motor control development can be gained from analysing coarticulati...
There are still crucial gaps in our knowledge about developmental paths taken by children to adult-l...
Purpose: This study examines the temporal organization of vocalic anticipation in German children fr...
Purpose: This study examines the temporal organization of vocalic anticipation in German children fr...
Purpose: Coarticulation and lingual kinematics were compared in preadolescents and adults, in order ...
In this study, vowel-on-consonant lingual coarticulation at [t] closure offset was compared in 5-yea...
International audiencePurpose This study examines the temporal organization of vocalic anticipation ...
Most studies of phonological development have explored the acquisition of segments, syllables and wo...
Background/Aims. There is growing evidence that coarticulation development is protracted and segment...
International audienceLearning to speak involves control of the oro-‐facial articulators, as well a...
PURPOSE:This study aimed to evaluate the role of motor control immaturity in the speech production c...
International audienceChildren's gestures do not appear to be executed with the same dexterity as ad...
In the first years of life, children differ greatly from adults in the temporal organization of thei...
International audiencePurpose This study reports on a cross-sectional investigation of lingual coart...
SwindonWhen people combine sounds to make words, there is overlap in the tongue movements involved i...
An important insight into speech motor control development can be gained from analysing coarticulati...
There are still crucial gaps in our knowledge about developmental paths taken by children to adult-l...
Purpose: This study examines the temporal organization of vocalic anticipation in German children fr...
Purpose: This study examines the temporal organization of vocalic anticipation in German children fr...
Purpose: Coarticulation and lingual kinematics were compared in preadolescents and adults, in order ...
In this study, vowel-on-consonant lingual coarticulation at [t] closure offset was compared in 5-yea...
International audiencePurpose This study examines the temporal organization of vocalic anticipation ...
Most studies of phonological development have explored the acquisition of segments, syllables and wo...
Background/Aims. There is growing evidence that coarticulation development is protracted and segment...
International audienceLearning to speak involves control of the oro-‐facial articulators, as well a...
PURPOSE:This study aimed to evaluate the role of motor control immaturity in the speech production c...
International audienceChildren's gestures do not appear to be executed with the same dexterity as ad...