In early infancy, melody provides the most salient prosodic element for language acquisition and there is huge evidence for infants’ precocious aptitudes for musical and speech melody perception. Yet, a lack of knowledge remains with respect to melody patterns of infants’ vocalisations. In a search for developmental regularities of cry and non-cry vocalisations and for building blocks of prosody (intonation) over the first 6 months of life, more than 67,500 melodies (fundamental frequency contours) of 277 healthy infants from monolingual German families were quantitatively analysed. Based on objective criteria, vocalisations with well-identifiable melodies were grouped into those exhibiting a simple (single-arc) or complex (multiple-arc) me...
Non-crying utterances of six 5- to 16-week-old infants recorded in their home environments are analy...
Säuglinge speichern und erwerben schon in den ersten Lebensmonaten bzw. teilweise sogar vor der Gebu...
UID/EAT/00693/2013 UID/EAT/00052/2012We compared infants’ vocalizations produced both in singing and...
In early infancy, melody provides the most salient prosodic element for language acquisition and the...
Crying is the earliest sound production of human infants on their long way toward language. He...
The relationship between the infant's early vocal development and subsequent speech and language de...
SummaryHuman fetuses are able to memorize auditory stimuli from the external world by the last trime...
Spontaneous cries of infants exhibit rich melodic features (i.e., time variation of fundamental freq...
Untersuchungsgegenstand der vorliegenden Arbeit waren 3041 Lautäußerungen der ersten zwölf Lebenswoc...
In the present study we aim to capture rhythmic and melodic patterning in speech and singing directe...
The development of prosodic capabilities in infants has been studied extensively. Yet generalization...
GesamtdissertationDrei übergeordnete Fragestellungen wurden in der Arbeit untersucht: \- Basierend...
Abstract—We examined the relative stability of pitch, tempo, and rhythm in maternal speech and singi...
Das Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit war es, intervallartige Substrukturen (Melodieintervalle) auf der M...
Infant phonation is highly variable in many respects, including the basic vibratory patterns by whic...
Non-crying utterances of six 5- to 16-week-old infants recorded in their home environments are analy...
Säuglinge speichern und erwerben schon in den ersten Lebensmonaten bzw. teilweise sogar vor der Gebu...
UID/EAT/00693/2013 UID/EAT/00052/2012We compared infants’ vocalizations produced both in singing and...
In early infancy, melody provides the most salient prosodic element for language acquisition and the...
Crying is the earliest sound production of human infants on their long way toward language. He...
The relationship between the infant's early vocal development and subsequent speech and language de...
SummaryHuman fetuses are able to memorize auditory stimuli from the external world by the last trime...
Spontaneous cries of infants exhibit rich melodic features (i.e., time variation of fundamental freq...
Untersuchungsgegenstand der vorliegenden Arbeit waren 3041 Lautäußerungen der ersten zwölf Lebenswoc...
In the present study we aim to capture rhythmic and melodic patterning in speech and singing directe...
The development of prosodic capabilities in infants has been studied extensively. Yet generalization...
GesamtdissertationDrei übergeordnete Fragestellungen wurden in der Arbeit untersucht: \- Basierend...
Abstract—We examined the relative stability of pitch, tempo, and rhythm in maternal speech and singi...
Das Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit war es, intervallartige Substrukturen (Melodieintervalle) auf der M...
Infant phonation is highly variable in many respects, including the basic vibratory patterns by whic...
Non-crying utterances of six 5- to 16-week-old infants recorded in their home environments are analy...
Säuglinge speichern und erwerben schon in den ersten Lebensmonaten bzw. teilweise sogar vor der Gebu...
UID/EAT/00693/2013 UID/EAT/00052/2012We compared infants’ vocalizations produced both in singing and...