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Statistical properties of infant-directed versus adult-directed speech: insights from speech recognition.

30 Mar 2005 Previous studies have shown that infant-directed speech ('motherese') exhibits overemphasized acoustic properties which may facilitate the acquisition of phonetic categories by infant learners. It has been suggested that the use of infant-directed ...
rec_pub_15898664-statistical-properties-infant-directed-versus-adult-directed-speech.htm


Infant directed speech in natural interaction--Norwegian vowel quantity and quality.

29 Apr 2005 An interactive face-to-face setting is used to study natural infant directed speech (IDS) compared to adult directed speech (ADS). With distinctive vowel quantity and vowel quality, Norwegian IDS was used in a natural quasi-experimental design. Six ...
rec_pub_16050445-infant-directed-speech-natural-interaction-norwegian-vowel-quantity.htm


Infant-directed speech produced by fathers with symptoms of depression: effects on infant associative learning in a conditioned-attention paradigm.

27 Jun 2007 Infant-directed (ID) speech produced by fathers who varied in their number of self-reported symptoms of depressed was analyzed for differences its ability to promote infant voice-face associative learning. Infants of fathers with elevated scores on ...
rec_pub_17604106-infant-directed-speech-produced-fathers-symptoms-depression-effects.htm


Recognizing intentions in infant-directed speech: evidence for universals.

30 Jul 2007 In all languages studied to date, distinct prosodic contours characterize different intention categories of infant-directed (ID) speech. This vocal behavior likely exists universally as a species-typical trait, but little research has examined ...
rec_pub_17680948-recognizing-intentions-infant-directed-speech-evidence-universals.htm


Unsupervised learning of vowel categories from infant-directed speech.

28 Jul 2007 Infants rapidly learn the sound categories of their native language, even though they do not receive explicit or focused training. Recent research suggests that this learning is due to infants' sensitivity to the distribution of speech sounds and ...
rec_pub_17664424-unsupervised-learning-vowel-categories-infant-directed-speech.htm


Speech categorization in context: joint effects of nonspeech and speech precursors.

30 May 2006 The extent to which context influences speech categorization can inform theories of pre-lexical speech perception. Across three conditions, listeners categorized speech targets preceded by speech context syllables. These syllables were presented as ...
rec_pub_16838544-speech-categorization-context-joint-effects-nonspeech-speech.htm


Acoustic analysis of lexical tone in Mandarin infant-directed speech.

29 Jun 2007 Using Mandarin Chinese, a "tone language" in which the pitch contours of syllables differentiate words, the authors examined the acoustic modifications of infant-directed speech (IDS) at the syllable level to test 2 hypotheses: (a) the overall ...
rec_pub_17605524-acoustic-analysis-lexical-tone-mandarin-infant-directed-speech.htm


Frontal cerebral blood flow change associated with infant-directed speech.

9 Aug 2006 OBJECTIVE: To examine the auditory perception of maternal utterances by neonates using near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS). METHODS: Twenty full-term, healthy neonates were included in this study. The neonates were tested in their cribs while they ...
rec_pub_16905571-frontal-cerebral-blood-flow-change-associated-infant-directed-speech.htm


The mean matters: effects of statistically defined nonspeech spectral distributions on speech categorization.

30 Oct 2006 Adjacent speech, and even nonspeech, contexts influence phonetic categorization. Four experiments investigated how preceding sequences of sine-wave tones influence phonetic categorization. This experimental paradigm provides a means of ...
rec_pub_17091133-the-mean-matters-effects-statistically-defined-nonspeech-spectral.htm


Segmental properties of input to infants: a study of Korean.

30 Jul 2008 Segmental distributions of Korean infant-directed speech (IDS) and adult-directed speech (ADS) were compared. Significant differences were found in both consonant and vowel patterns. Korean-speaking mothers using IDS displayed more frequent labial ...
rec_pub_18588716-segmental-properties-input-infants-study-korean.htm

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