In this atudy, some prosodic aspects of the disyllabic vocalizations (both babbling and words) produced by four French and four Japanese children of about 18 months of age, are examined. F, contour and vowel durations in disyllables are found to be clearly languge-specific. For French infants, rising F, contours and final syllable lengthening are the rule, whereas falling F, contours and absence of final lengthening are the rule for Japanese children. These results are congruent with adult prosody in the two languages. They hold for both babbling and utterances identified as words. The disyllables produced by the Japanese infants reflect adult forms not only in terms of global intonation patterns, but also in terms of tone and duration char...
This paper focuses on the role of prosody in segmental perception of CCV clusters vs. CVCV sequences...
Researchers have long noted that children’s grammatical morphemes are variably produced, raising que...
In Japanese, vowel duration can distinguish the meaning of words. In order for infants to learn this...
This study examined the acoustic characteristics of disyllabic words produced by French-speaking mon...
This paper relates consonant development in first-language acquisition to the mastery of rhythmic st...
International audienceThis research investigated the role of prosody in the pre-linguistic developme...
International audienceThis research investigated the role of prosody in the pre-linguistic developme...
The two- and three-syllable reduplicative babbling of five French-learning and five E.ngliah-learnin...
International audienceThis research investigated the role of salient prosodic cues in the first appr...
International audienceThis research investigated the role of salient prosodic cues in the first appr...
This study investigates possible prosodic explanations for children's variable production of French ...
The phonological rhythm of French is characterized by a tendency to syllabic isochrony within an utt...
The phonological rhythm of French is characterized by a tendency to syllabic isochrony within an utt...
The phonological rhythm of French is characterized by a tendency to syllabic isochrony within an utt...
The reduplicative babbling of five French- and five English-learning infants was examined for eviden...
This paper focuses on the role of prosody in segmental perception of CCV clusters vs. CVCV sequences...
Researchers have long noted that children’s grammatical morphemes are variably produced, raising que...
In Japanese, vowel duration can distinguish the meaning of words. In order for infants to learn this...
This study examined the acoustic characteristics of disyllabic words produced by French-speaking mon...
This paper relates consonant development in first-language acquisition to the mastery of rhythmic st...
International audienceThis research investigated the role of prosody in the pre-linguistic developme...
International audienceThis research investigated the role of prosody in the pre-linguistic developme...
The two- and three-syllable reduplicative babbling of five French-learning and five E.ngliah-learnin...
International audienceThis research investigated the role of salient prosodic cues in the first appr...
International audienceThis research investigated the role of salient prosodic cues in the first appr...
This study investigates possible prosodic explanations for children's variable production of French ...
The phonological rhythm of French is characterized by a tendency to syllabic isochrony within an utt...
The phonological rhythm of French is characterized by a tendency to syllabic isochrony within an utt...
The phonological rhythm of French is characterized by a tendency to syllabic isochrony within an utt...
The reduplicative babbling of five French- and five English-learning infants was examined for eviden...
This paper focuses on the role of prosody in segmental perception of CCV clusters vs. CVCV sequences...
Researchers have long noted that children’s grammatical morphemes are variably produced, raising que...
In Japanese, vowel duration can distinguish the meaning of words. In order for infants to learn this...