This study examined how Dutch-acquiring 4- to 5-year-olds use different pitch accent types and deaccentuation to mark topic and focus at the sentence level and how they differ from adults. The topic and focus were non-contrastive and realised as full noun phrases. It was found that children realise topic and focus similarly frequently with H*L, whereas adults use H*L noticeably more frequently in focus than in topic in sentence-initial position and nearly only in focus in sentence-final position. Further, children frequently realise the topic with an accent, whereas adults mostly deaccent the sentence-final topic and use H*L and H* to realise the sentence-initial topic because of rhythmic motivation. These results show that 4- and 5-year-ol...
In einer Studie am Max-Planck-Institut in Nijmegen wurde untersucht, wie und wann Kinder die Regeln ...
We analysed intonation contours of two-word utterances from three monolingual Dutch children aged be...
We analysed intonation contours of two-word utterances from three monolingual Dutch children aged be...
This study examined how Dutch-acquiring 4- to 5-year-olds use different pitch accent types and deacc...
This study examined how Dutch-acquiring 4- to 5-year-olds use different pitch accent types and deacc...
This study examined how four- to five-year-olds and seven- to eight-year-olds used intonation (accen...
This study examined how four- to five-year-olds and seven- to eight-year-olds used intonation (accen...
This article aims to clarify misunderstandings over the relation between production and comprehensio...
This article aims to clarify misunderstandings over the relation between production and comprehensio...
This paper gives an overview of recent studies on the use of phonological cues (accent placement and...
This paper gives an overview of recent studies on the use of phonological cues (accent placement and...
In a number of languages, prosody is used to highlight new information (or focus). In Dutch, focus i...
In einer Studie am Max-Planck-Institut in Nijmegen wurde untersucht, wie und wann Kinder die Regeln ...
In a number of languages, prosody is used to highlight new information (or focus). In Dutch, focus i...
In a number of languages, prosody is used to highlight new information (or focus). In Dutch, focus i...
In einer Studie am Max-Planck-Institut in Nijmegen wurde untersucht, wie und wann Kinder die Regeln ...
We analysed intonation contours of two-word utterances from three monolingual Dutch children aged be...
We analysed intonation contours of two-word utterances from three monolingual Dutch children aged be...
This study examined how Dutch-acquiring 4- to 5-year-olds use different pitch accent types and deacc...
This study examined how Dutch-acquiring 4- to 5-year-olds use different pitch accent types and deacc...
This study examined how four- to five-year-olds and seven- to eight-year-olds used intonation (accen...
This study examined how four- to five-year-olds and seven- to eight-year-olds used intonation (accen...
This article aims to clarify misunderstandings over the relation between production and comprehensio...
This article aims to clarify misunderstandings over the relation between production and comprehensio...
This paper gives an overview of recent studies on the use of phonological cues (accent placement and...
This paper gives an overview of recent studies on the use of phonological cues (accent placement and...
In a number of languages, prosody is used to highlight new information (or focus). In Dutch, focus i...
In einer Studie am Max-Planck-Institut in Nijmegen wurde untersucht, wie und wann Kinder die Regeln ...
In a number of languages, prosody is used to highlight new information (or focus). In Dutch, focus i...
In a number of languages, prosody is used to highlight new information (or focus). In Dutch, focus i...
In einer Studie am Max-Planck-Institut in Nijmegen wurde untersucht, wie und wann Kinder die Regeln ...
We analysed intonation contours of two-word utterances from three monolingual Dutch children aged be...
We analysed intonation contours of two-word utterances from three monolingual Dutch children aged be...