The present study compared children's and adults' identification and discrimination of declarative questions and statements on the basis of terminal cues alone. Children (8-11 years, n = 41) and adults (n = 21) judged utterances as statements or questions from sentences with natural statement and question endings and with manipulated endings that featured intermediate fundamental frequency (F0) values. The same adults and a different sample of children (n = 22) were also tested on their discrimination of the utterances. Children's judgments shifted more gradually across categories than those of adults, but their category boundaries were comparable. In the discrimination task, adults found cross-boundary comparisons more salient than within-...
Previous research has demonstrated the significant influence that both children's facial features ( ...
We used a cue-generation and a cue-selection paradigm to investigate the cues children (9- to 12-yea...
A major problem in explaining the relationship between speech perception and speech production has b...
The present study compared children's and adults' identification and discrimination of declarative q...
The most salient cues to yes/no questions and statements are rising and falling terminal pitch conto...
The most salient cues to yes/no questions and statements are rising and falling terminal pitch conto...
This thesis investigates the way adults and children perceive speech. With adult listeners, the ques...
Previous studies suggest that the development of the perception of speech features is based on the a...
2 This study investigated the fundamental frequency (F0) discrimination of complex tones by children...
This thesis investigates the way adults and children perceive speech. With adult listeners, the ques...
Previous research has demonstrated the significant influence that both children’s facial features (L...
Adults perceive phonological contrasts by using multiple acoustic cues, and their relative attention...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. May 2010. Major: Speech-Language Pathology. Advisor: Professor ...
Passages of connected discourse followed by a test sentence and a further twenty syllables of discou...
This study investigated the abilities of adults and children to distinguish direct reported speech f...
Previous research has demonstrated the significant influence that both children's facial features ( ...
We used a cue-generation and a cue-selection paradigm to investigate the cues children (9- to 12-yea...
A major problem in explaining the relationship between speech perception and speech production has b...
The present study compared children's and adults' identification and discrimination of declarative q...
The most salient cues to yes/no questions and statements are rising and falling terminal pitch conto...
The most salient cues to yes/no questions and statements are rising and falling terminal pitch conto...
This thesis investigates the way adults and children perceive speech. With adult listeners, the ques...
Previous studies suggest that the development of the perception of speech features is based on the a...
2 This study investigated the fundamental frequency (F0) discrimination of complex tones by children...
This thesis investigates the way adults and children perceive speech. With adult listeners, the ques...
Previous research has demonstrated the significant influence that both children’s facial features (L...
Adults perceive phonological contrasts by using multiple acoustic cues, and their relative attention...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. May 2010. Major: Speech-Language Pathology. Advisor: Professor ...
Passages of connected discourse followed by a test sentence and a further twenty syllables of discou...
This study investigated the abilities of adults and children to distinguish direct reported speech f...
Previous research has demonstrated the significant influence that both children's facial features ( ...
We used a cue-generation and a cue-selection paradigm to investigate the cues children (9- to 12-yea...
A major problem in explaining the relationship between speech perception and speech production has b...