We investigated the hypothesis that infants search in an acoustic space for vocalisations that elicit adult utterances and vice versa, inspired by research on animal and human foraging. Infant-worn recorders were used to collect day-long audio recordings, and infant speech-related and adult vocalisation onsets and offsets were automatically identified. We examined vocalisation-to-vocalisation steps, focusing on inter-vocalisation time intervals and distances in an acoustic space defined by mean pitch and mean amplitude, measured from the child's perspective. Infant inter-vocalisation intervals were shorter immediately following a vocal response from an adult. Adult intervals were shorter following an infant response and adult inter-vocalisa...
cote interne IRCAM: Nonaka13aNone / NoneNational audienceNo infants in any primate species cry as mu...
We present empirical evidence showing that the acoustic properties of non-linguistic vocalisations p...
This dissertation investigates the development of pitch coordination between infants and mothers dur...
When interacting with infants, humans often alter their speech and song in ways thought to support c...
When interacting with infants, humans often alter their speech and song in ways thought to support c...
Research on infant vocal development has provided notable insights into vocal interaction with careg...
This study used LENA recording devices to capture infants' home language environments and examine ho...
Research on infant vocal development has provided notable insights into vocal interaction with careg...
The study of vocal coordination between infants and adults has led to important insights into the de...
The study of vocal coordination between infants and adults has led to important insights into the de...
By analyzing infant volubility we may illuminate early communication development and aid early ident...
Examination of infant vocalization patterns across interactive and noninteractive contexts may facil...
cote interne IRCAM: Nonaka13aNone / NoneNational audienceNo infants in any primate species cry as mu...
We present empirical evidence showing that the acoustic properties of non-linguistic vocalisations p...
This dissertation investigates the development of pitch coordination between infants and mothers dur...
When interacting with infants, humans often alter their speech and song in ways thought to support c...
When interacting with infants, humans often alter their speech and song in ways thought to support c...
Research on infant vocal development has provided notable insights into vocal interaction with careg...
This study used LENA recording devices to capture infants' home language environments and examine ho...
Research on infant vocal development has provided notable insights into vocal interaction with careg...
The study of vocal coordination between infants and adults has led to important insights into the de...
The study of vocal coordination between infants and adults has led to important insights into the de...
By analyzing infant volubility we may illuminate early communication development and aid early ident...
Examination of infant vocalization patterns across interactive and noninteractive contexts may facil...
cote interne IRCAM: Nonaka13aNone / NoneNational audienceNo infants in any primate species cry as mu...
We present empirical evidence showing that the acoustic properties of non-linguistic vocalisations p...
This dissertation investigates the development of pitch coordination between infants and mothers dur...