This research focuses on the possibility to compare prelinguistic utterances and linguistic utterances of the first words period. The definition of protoword and word notions is not clear; while we consider different approaches to determine them: historical, epistemological and experimental. The contribution of the historical approach is essential to identify the problem and to bethink how a society in different historical periods considers speech. This section allows us to highlight two elements: the question of the speech emergence implies the notion of social representation, and nowadays, the word emergence is during the first words period. The analysis of this period leads to our epistemological part which defines units of this period: ...
International audienceThe appearance of ‘filler syllables' (called here PAEs, for Prefixed Additional ...
Various types of phonological behavior have been identified as evidence of the systemati-zation whic...
In present paper I examine the transition from crying to word in human infants and propose that it m...
This research focuses on the possibility to compare prelinguistic utterances and linguistic utteranc...
Cette recherche s'intéresse à la possibilité d'établir des points de comparaison entre le prélinguis...
Cette recherche s'intéresse à la possibilité d'établir des points de comparaison entre le prélinguis...
International audienceThis paper considers whether the child's early vocabulary shows signs of being...
One important difference between existing accounts of protolanguage lies in their assumptions on the...
One of the challenges for understanding the processes underlying the acquisition of phonology has be...
There is a long tradition in linguistics implicating child language acquisition as a major driver of...
There is a long tradition in linguistics implicating child language acquisition as a major driver of...
This study assesses the extent of phonetic continuity between babble and words in four Italian child...
While phonological features are often assumed to be innate and universal (Chomsky and Halle, 1968), ...
International audienceThis research investigated the role of prosody in the pre-linguistic developme...
The present investigation examined phonetic and contextual aspects of the transition into early word...
International audienceThe appearance of ‘filler syllables' (called here PAEs, for Prefixed Additional ...
Various types of phonological behavior have been identified as evidence of the systemati-zation whic...
In present paper I examine the transition from crying to word in human infants and propose that it m...
This research focuses on the possibility to compare prelinguistic utterances and linguistic utteranc...
Cette recherche s'intéresse à la possibilité d'établir des points de comparaison entre le prélinguis...
Cette recherche s'intéresse à la possibilité d'établir des points de comparaison entre le prélinguis...
International audienceThis paper considers whether the child's early vocabulary shows signs of being...
One important difference between existing accounts of protolanguage lies in their assumptions on the...
One of the challenges for understanding the processes underlying the acquisition of phonology has be...
There is a long tradition in linguistics implicating child language acquisition as a major driver of...
There is a long tradition in linguistics implicating child language acquisition as a major driver of...
This study assesses the extent of phonetic continuity between babble and words in four Italian child...
While phonological features are often assumed to be innate and universal (Chomsky and Halle, 1968), ...
International audienceThis research investigated the role of prosody in the pre-linguistic developme...
The present investigation examined phonetic and contextual aspects of the transition into early word...
International audienceThe appearance of ‘filler syllables' (called here PAEs, for Prefixed Additional ...
Various types of phonological behavior have been identified as evidence of the systemati-zation whic...
In present paper I examine the transition from crying to word in human infants and propose that it m...