Using a language game to elicit short sentences in various information structural conditions, we found that Finnish 4- to 5-year-olds already exhibit a characteristic interaction between prosody and word order in marking information structure. Providing insights into the acquisition of this complex system of interactions, the production data showed interesting parallels to adult speakers of Finnish on the one hand and to children acquiring other languages on the other hand. Analyzing a total of 571 sentences produced by 16 children, we found that children rarely adjusted input word order, but did systematically avoid marked OVS order in contrastive object focus condition. Focus condition also significantly affected four prosodic parameters,...
In a number of languages, prosody is used to highlight new information (or focus). In Dutch, focus i...
The aim of the present study was to elucidate in a study with 4-, 6-, 8-, and 14-month-old German-le...
Previous work based on different groups of children has shown that four- to five-year-old children a...
Using a language game to elicit short sentences in various information structural conditions, we fou...
Using a language game to elicit short sentences in various information structural conditions, we fou...
Using a language game to elicit short sentences in various information structural conditions, we fou...
This study investigates Dutch-speaking four- to five-year-olds’ use of word order and prosody in dis...
The use of word order and intonation to mark focus in child speech has received some attention. Howe...
During the course of a conversation, speakers continuously shape their utterances in accordance with...
This paper presents results from a study on the production of Finnish prosody. The effect of word or...
Four studies are reported in which young children’s response time to detect word targets was measure...
This study investigates how Mandarin Chinese speaking children use prosody to distinguish focus from...
This study investigates how Mandarin Chinese speaking children use prosody to distinguish focus from...
This dissertation is a cross-linguistic study on how Mandarin Chinese-speaking and Seoul Korean-spea...
Previous research on young children's knowledge of prosodic focus marking has revealed an apparent p...
In a number of languages, prosody is used to highlight new information (or focus). In Dutch, focus i...
The aim of the present study was to elucidate in a study with 4-, 6-, 8-, and 14-month-old German-le...
Previous work based on different groups of children has shown that four- to five-year-old children a...
Using a language game to elicit short sentences in various information structural conditions, we fou...
Using a language game to elicit short sentences in various information structural conditions, we fou...
Using a language game to elicit short sentences in various information structural conditions, we fou...
This study investigates Dutch-speaking four- to five-year-olds’ use of word order and prosody in dis...
The use of word order and intonation to mark focus in child speech has received some attention. Howe...
During the course of a conversation, speakers continuously shape their utterances in accordance with...
This paper presents results from a study on the production of Finnish prosody. The effect of word or...
Four studies are reported in which young children’s response time to detect word targets was measure...
This study investigates how Mandarin Chinese speaking children use prosody to distinguish focus from...
This study investigates how Mandarin Chinese speaking children use prosody to distinguish focus from...
This dissertation is a cross-linguistic study on how Mandarin Chinese-speaking and Seoul Korean-spea...
Previous research on young children's knowledge of prosodic focus marking has revealed an apparent p...
In a number of languages, prosody is used to highlight new information (or focus). In Dutch, focus i...
The aim of the present study was to elucidate in a study with 4-, 6-, 8-, and 14-month-old German-le...
Previous work based on different groups of children has shown that four- to five-year-old children a...