This article aims to clarify misunderstandings over the relation between production and comprehension in the acquisition of the focus-to-accentuation mapping and shed new light on this issue on the basis of experimental data obtained from Dutch-speaking children. The reanalysis of recent production data on children's and adult's intonational marking of focus reveals that 4- to 5-year-olds can use accentuation to mark non-contrastive narrow focus in question–answer dialogues, although they accent the focal noun slightly less frequently than adults in both sentence-initial and sentence-final positions and tend to accent the noun in sentence-final position to seek confirmation. Regarding comprehension, the processing of accentuation as a cue t...
Across languages, children do not comprehend 3SG/3PL subject–verb agreement before age five, despite...
This paper gives an overview of recent studies on the use of phonological cues (accent placement and...
What role do contrastive accents play in children’s discourse comprehension? By 6 years of age, chil...
This article aims to clarify misunderstandings over the relation between production and comprehensio...
Previous work based on different groups of children has shown that four- to five-year-old children a...
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...
Contains fulltext : 5946.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Four studies are ...
During the course of a conversation, speakers continuously shape their utterances in accordance with...
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 ...
This study investigates L2 comprehension of focus-to-accentuation mapping in English sentences with ...
An eye-tracking experiment examines whether 4 and 5 year old children can use accenting information ...
Across languages, children do not comprehend 3SG/3PL subject–verb agreement before age five, despite...
This paper gives an overview of recent studies on the use of phonological cues (accent placement and...
What role do contrastive accents play in children’s discourse comprehension? By 6 years of age, chil...
This article aims to clarify misunderstandings over the relation between production and comprehensio...
Previous work based on different groups of children has shown that four- to five-year-old children a...
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...
Contains fulltext : 5946.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Four studies are ...
During the course of a conversation, speakers continuously shape their utterances in accordance with...
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 ...
This study investigates L2 comprehension of focus-to-accentuation mapping in English sentences with ...
An eye-tracking experiment examines whether 4 and 5 year old children can use accenting information ...
Across languages, children do not comprehend 3SG/3PL subject–verb agreement before age five, despite...
This paper gives an overview of recent studies on the use of phonological cues (accent placement and...
What role do contrastive accents play in children’s discourse comprehension? By 6 years of age, chil...