A number of studies have examined the acoustic differences between infant-directed speech (IDS) and adult-directed speech, suggesting that the exaggerated acoustic properties of IDS might facilitate infants’ language development. However, there has been little empirical investigation of the acoustic properties that infants use for word learning. The goal of this study was thus to examine how 19-month-olds’ word recognition is affected by three acoustic properties of IDS: slow speaking rate, vowel hyper-articulation, and wide pitch range. Using the intermodal preferential looking procedure, infants were exposed to half of the test stimuli (e.g., Where’s the book?) in typical IDS style. The other half of the stimuli were digitally altered to ...
Ludusan B, Mazuka R, Dupoux E. Does Infant-Directed Speech Help Phonetic Learning? A Machine Learnin...
To what extent does language acquisition recruit domain-general processing mechanisms? In this disse...
Since the 1970s much has been learned about infant speech perception, particularly regarding develop...
Infant-directed speech (IDS), compared with adult-directed speech (ADS), is characterized by a slowe...
This study investigated the effects of hearing loss and hearing experience on the acoustic features ...
Infants successfully discriminate speech sound contrasts that belong to their native language's phon...
There are reasons to believe that infant-directed (ID) speech may make language acquisition easier f...
This longitudinal study assessed three acoustic components of maternal infant-directed speech (IDS) ...
This study aimed to investigate specific associations between structural and acoustic characteristic...
In speech perception tasks young infants show remarkable sensitivity to fine phonetic detail. Despi...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the role of pitch contours in directing infant a...
Over the first year of life, infant perception changes radically as the child learns the phonology o...
The prosodic features of infant-directed speech are described, and several accounts of potential fac...
In this study, the authors demonstrated that 6-month-old infants are able to categorize natural, 650...
When addressing infants, adults use a speech register known as infant-directed speech (IDS). Compare...
Ludusan B, Mazuka R, Dupoux E. Does Infant-Directed Speech Help Phonetic Learning? A Machine Learnin...
To what extent does language acquisition recruit domain-general processing mechanisms? In this disse...
Since the 1970s much has been learned about infant speech perception, particularly regarding develop...
Infant-directed speech (IDS), compared with adult-directed speech (ADS), is characterized by a slowe...
This study investigated the effects of hearing loss and hearing experience on the acoustic features ...
Infants successfully discriminate speech sound contrasts that belong to their native language's phon...
There are reasons to believe that infant-directed (ID) speech may make language acquisition easier f...
This longitudinal study assessed three acoustic components of maternal infant-directed speech (IDS) ...
This study aimed to investigate specific associations between structural and acoustic characteristic...
In speech perception tasks young infants show remarkable sensitivity to fine phonetic detail. Despi...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the role of pitch contours in directing infant a...
Over the first year of life, infant perception changes radically as the child learns the phonology o...
The prosodic features of infant-directed speech are described, and several accounts of potential fac...
In this study, the authors demonstrated that 6-month-old infants are able to categorize natural, 650...
When addressing infants, adults use a speech register known as infant-directed speech (IDS). Compare...
Ludusan B, Mazuka R, Dupoux E. Does Infant-Directed Speech Help Phonetic Learning? A Machine Learnin...
To what extent does language acquisition recruit domain-general processing mechanisms? In this disse...
Since the 1970s much has been learned about infant speech perception, particularly regarding develop...