Onomatopoeia are frequently identified amongst infants’ earliest words (Menn & Vihman, 2011), yet few authors have considered why this might be, and even fewer have explored this phenomenon empirically. Here we analyze mothers’ production of onomatopoeia in infant-directed speech (IDS) to provide an input-based perspective on these forms. Twelve mothers were recorded interacting with their 8-month-olds; onomatopoeic words (e.g. quack) were compared acoustically with their corresponding conventional words (duck). Onomatopoeia were more salient than conventional words across all features measured: mean pitch, pitch range, word duration, repetition, and pause length. Furthermore, a systematic pattern was observed in the production of onomatopo...
During the first year of life, infants' perception of speech becomes tuned to the phonology of the n...
articulatory filter, word learning, production practice. This study investigates the links between a...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This study is designed to provide an ecologically va...
Onomatopoeia are frequently identified amongst infants’ earliest words (Menn & Vihman, 2011), yet fe...
Onomatopoeia are frequently identified amongst infants’ earliest words (Menn & Vihman, 2011), yet fe...
Onomatopoeia are disproportionately high in number in infants’ early words compared to adult languag...
Onomatopoeia appear in high quantities in many infants’ earliest words, yet there is minimal researc...
This study uses eye-tracking to single out the role of ‘wild’ onomatopoeia in language development,...
A perceptual advantage for iconic forms in infant language learning has been widely reported in the ...
A key question in developmental research concerns how children learn associations between words and ...
Research has shown children’s early productive vocabulary to be largely onomatopoeic (Tardif, Fletch...
This article analyses longitudinal diary data from one infant acquiring German to seek a better unde...
Over the first year of life, infant perception changes radically as the child learns the phonology o...
The prosodic features of infant-directed speech are described, and several accounts of potential fac...
Data and analysis from two studies investigating the role of onomatopoeia in children's vocabulary d...
During the first year of life, infants' perception of speech becomes tuned to the phonology of the n...
articulatory filter, word learning, production practice. This study investigates the links between a...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This study is designed to provide an ecologically va...
Onomatopoeia are frequently identified amongst infants’ earliest words (Menn & Vihman, 2011), yet fe...
Onomatopoeia are frequently identified amongst infants’ earliest words (Menn & Vihman, 2011), yet fe...
Onomatopoeia are disproportionately high in number in infants’ early words compared to adult languag...
Onomatopoeia appear in high quantities in many infants’ earliest words, yet there is minimal researc...
This study uses eye-tracking to single out the role of ‘wild’ onomatopoeia in language development,...
A perceptual advantage for iconic forms in infant language learning has been widely reported in the ...
A key question in developmental research concerns how children learn associations between words and ...
Research has shown children’s early productive vocabulary to be largely onomatopoeic (Tardif, Fletch...
This article analyses longitudinal diary data from one infant acquiring German to seek a better unde...
Over the first year of life, infant perception changes radically as the child learns the phonology o...
The prosodic features of infant-directed speech are described, and several accounts of potential fac...
Data and analysis from two studies investigating the role of onomatopoeia in children's vocabulary d...
During the first year of life, infants' perception of speech becomes tuned to the phonology of the n...
articulatory filter, word learning, production practice. This study investigates the links between a...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This study is designed to provide an ecologically va...