Abstract Infant-directed speech (IDS) is phonetically distinct from adult-directed speech (ADS): It is typically considered to have special prosody?like higher pitch and slower speaking rates?as well as unique speech sound properties, for example, more breathy, hyperarticulated, and/or variable consonant and vowel articulation. These phonetic features are widely observed in the IDS of caregivers from urbanized contexts who speak a handful of very well-researched languages. Yet studies with more diverse socio-cultural and linguistic samples show that this ?typical? IDS prosody is not consistently observed across cultures. We extended cross-cultural work by examining IDS speech segment articulation, which?like prosody?is also thought to be a ...
When interacting with infants, humans often alter their speech and song in ways thought to support c...
Infant directed speech (IDS) has different characteristics than adult directed speech (ADS). Studies...
This study compared the acoustic properties of 26 (100% female, 100% monolingual) Danish caregivers'...
When speaking to infants, adults typically alter the acoustic properties of their speech in a variet...
Infant-directed speech (IDS) provides an environment that appears to play a significant role in the ...
Infant-directed speech (IDS) is typically slower, higher-pitched with greater pitch modulation and l...
When speaking to infants, adults often produce speech that differs systematically from that directed...
The aim of this study was to investigate the prosodic characteristics of infant-directed speech (IDS...
When addressing their young infants, parents systematically modify their speech. Such infant-directe...
Social interaction is integral to language acquisition (Kitamura & Burnham, 2003; Snow, 1989). A key...
When addressing their young infants, parents systematically modify their speech. Such infant-directe...
Phonetic aspects of mother-infant interaction are discussed in light of a functionalist Mother-infan...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 79-91.1. Literature review -- 2. Methodology -- 3. Results --...
The aim of this project is to compare (i) the acoustic vs. visual characteristics of infant-directed...
The aim of this project is to compare (i) the acoustic vs. visual characteristics of infant-directed...
When interacting with infants, humans often alter their speech and song in ways thought to support c...
Infant directed speech (IDS) has different characteristics than adult directed speech (ADS). Studies...
This study compared the acoustic properties of 26 (100% female, 100% monolingual) Danish caregivers'...
When speaking to infants, adults typically alter the acoustic properties of their speech in a variet...
Infant-directed speech (IDS) provides an environment that appears to play a significant role in the ...
Infant-directed speech (IDS) is typically slower, higher-pitched with greater pitch modulation and l...
When speaking to infants, adults often produce speech that differs systematically from that directed...
The aim of this study was to investigate the prosodic characteristics of infant-directed speech (IDS...
When addressing their young infants, parents systematically modify their speech. Such infant-directe...
Social interaction is integral to language acquisition (Kitamura & Burnham, 2003; Snow, 1989). A key...
When addressing their young infants, parents systematically modify their speech. Such infant-directe...
Phonetic aspects of mother-infant interaction are discussed in light of a functionalist Mother-infan...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 79-91.1. Literature review -- 2. Methodology -- 3. Results --...
The aim of this project is to compare (i) the acoustic vs. visual characteristics of infant-directed...
The aim of this project is to compare (i) the acoustic vs. visual characteristics of infant-directed...
When interacting with infants, humans often alter their speech and song in ways thought to support c...
Infant directed speech (IDS) has different characteristics than adult directed speech (ADS). Studies...
This study compared the acoustic properties of 26 (100% female, 100% monolingual) Danish caregivers'...