The aim of the current study was to investigate expressive affect in children with Williams syndrome ( WS) in comparison to typically developing children in an experimental task and in spontaneous speech. Fourteen children with WS, 14 typically developing children matched to the WS group for receptive language ( LA) and 15 typically developing children matched to the WS groups for chronological age ( CA) were recruited. Affect was investigated using an experimental Output Affect task from the Profiling Elements of Prosodic Systems-Child version ( PEPS-C) battery, and by measuring pitch range and vowel durations from a spontaneous speech task. The children were also rated for level of emotional involvement by phonetically naive listeners. Th...
This project investigated articulation skills in spontaneous speech of individuals with Williams syn...
This project investigated selected aspects of paralinguistics in spontaneous speech of speakers with...
Aims: The present study investigated whether children with Williams syndrome (WS) produced a higher ...
This study investigated the development of three aspects of linguistic prosody in a group of childre...
People with Williams syndrome (WS) are known to use prosodic devices extensively in conversation and...
Purpose: The authors investigated expressive and receptive intonation abilities in children with Wil...
This paper reports the pitch range and vowel duration data from a group of children with Williams ...
The aim of this study was to compare the prosodic profiles of English and Spanish-speaking children ...
People with the genetic disorder Williams Syndrome often display differences in their speech and lan...
Williams syndrome (WS), a neurodevelopmental genetic disorder due to a microdeletion in chromosome ...
The aim of the present study is to investigate the developmental profile of three aspects of prosody...
Although individuals with Williams syndrome are very sociable, they tend to have limited contact and...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to investigate acoustic specificities of prosody...
The objective of this study was to investigate the psycholinguistic abilities of children with Willi...
Aims: The present study investigated whether children with Williams syndrome (WS) produced a higher ...
This project investigated articulation skills in spontaneous speech of individuals with Williams syn...
This project investigated selected aspects of paralinguistics in spontaneous speech of speakers with...
Aims: The present study investigated whether children with Williams syndrome (WS) produced a higher ...
This study investigated the development of three aspects of linguistic prosody in a group of childre...
People with Williams syndrome (WS) are known to use prosodic devices extensively in conversation and...
Purpose: The authors investigated expressive and receptive intonation abilities in children with Wil...
This paper reports the pitch range and vowel duration data from a group of children with Williams ...
The aim of this study was to compare the prosodic profiles of English and Spanish-speaking children ...
People with the genetic disorder Williams Syndrome often display differences in their speech and lan...
Williams syndrome (WS), a neurodevelopmental genetic disorder due to a microdeletion in chromosome ...
The aim of the present study is to investigate the developmental profile of three aspects of prosody...
Although individuals with Williams syndrome are very sociable, they tend to have limited contact and...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to investigate acoustic specificities of prosody...
The objective of this study was to investigate the psycholinguistic abilities of children with Willi...
Aims: The present study investigated whether children with Williams syndrome (WS) produced a higher ...
This project investigated articulation skills in spontaneous speech of individuals with Williams syn...
This project investigated selected aspects of paralinguistics in spontaneous speech of speakers with...
Aims: The present study investigated whether children with Williams syndrome (WS) produced a higher ...