Experienced language users are able to predict when conversational turns approach completion, which allows them to attend to and comprehend their interlocutor's speech while planning and accurately timing their response. Adults primarily rely on lexico-syntactic cues to make such predictions, but it remains unknown what cues support these predictions in young children whose lexico-syntactic competence is still developing. This study assessed children's reliance on prosodic cues, specifically when predicting conversational turn transitions in infant-directed speech (IDS), the speech register that they encounter in day-to-day interactions that is characterized by exaggerated prosody compared with adult-directed speech (ADS). Young children (1...
The exaggerated intonation and special rhythmic properties of infant-directed speech (IDS) have been...
This study examines (1) whether infant-directed speech (IDS) facilitates children’s word learning co...
The prosodic features of infant-directed speech are described, and several accounts of potential fac...
Available online 15 July 2020.Experienced language users are able to predict when conversational tu...
Adults achieve successful coordination during conversation by using prosodic and lexicosyntactic cue...
Contains fulltext : 140230.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Adults achieve ...
In conversations, adults readily detect and anticipate the end of a speaker's turn. However, little ...
In conversations, adults readily detect and anticipate the end of a speaker's turn. However, little ...
We investigate children’s online predictive processing as it occurs naturally, in conversation. We s...
The anticipation of a speaker’s next turn is a key element of successful conversation. This can be a...
In conversations, adults readily detect and anticipate the end of a speaker’s turn. However, little ...
We investigate children’s online predictive processing as it occurs naturally, in conversation. We s...
Children begin developing turn-taking skills in infancy but take several years to fluidly integrate ...
The exaggerated intonation and special rhythmic properties of infant-directed speech (IDS) have been...
This study examines (1) whether infant-directed speech (IDS) facilitates children’s word learning co...
The prosodic features of infant-directed speech are described, and several accounts of potential fac...
Available online 15 July 2020.Experienced language users are able to predict when conversational tu...
Adults achieve successful coordination during conversation by using prosodic and lexicosyntactic cue...
Contains fulltext : 140230.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Adults achieve ...
In conversations, adults readily detect and anticipate the end of a speaker's turn. However, little ...
In conversations, adults readily detect and anticipate the end of a speaker's turn. However, little ...
We investigate children’s online predictive processing as it occurs naturally, in conversation. We s...
The anticipation of a speaker’s next turn is a key element of successful conversation. This can be a...
In conversations, adults readily detect and anticipate the end of a speaker’s turn. However, little ...
We investigate children’s online predictive processing as it occurs naturally, in conversation. We s...
Children begin developing turn-taking skills in infancy but take several years to fluidly integrate ...
The exaggerated intonation and special rhythmic properties of infant-directed speech (IDS) have been...
This study examines (1) whether infant-directed speech (IDS) facilitates children’s word learning co...
The prosodic features of infant-directed speech are described, and several accounts of potential fac...