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Selective attention to the mouth of talking faces in monolinguals and bilinguals aged 5 months to 5 years ...
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A talking face provides a wealth of redundant cues on the mouth that might support language learning, as well as highly salient social cues in the eyes. What drives young listeners to allocate their visual attention to the mouth versus eyes of a talking face? The current study reports data from 292 children as they viewed faces speaking English, French, and Russian. We investigated the impact of children's age (5 months to 5 years) and language background (monolingual English, monolingual French, bilingual English-French), and the speaker's language (dominant, non-dominant, or non-native) relative to children's native language(s). Data from 129 bilingual adults was also obtained for comparison. Five-month-olds showed balanced attention to the eyes and mouth, but children up to 5 years tended to be most interested in the mouth. This contrasted with adults, who were most interested in the eyes. We found little evidence for different patterns of attention for monolinguals versus bilinguals, or to a native ...
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/ikvyr https://osf.io/ikvyr/
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What Features Best Characterize Adult Second Language Utterance Fluency and What Do They Reveal About Fluency Gains in Short-Term Immersion?
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In: Canadian Journal of Applied Linguistics; Vol. 20 No. 2 (2017): Special Issue: Current Perspectives on Oral Communicative Competence of French Second Language Speakers; 90-116 ; Revue canadienne de linguistique appliquée; Vol. 20 No. 2 (2017): Numéro spécial : Perspectives actuelles sur la compétence de communication à l'oral en français langue seconde; 90-116 ; 1920-1818 ; 1481-868X (2018)
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What Features Best Characterize Adult Second Language Utterance Fluency and What Do They Reveal About Fluency Gains in Short-Term Immersion?
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Comprehending Adverbs of Doubt and Certainty in Health Communication: A Multidimensional Scaling Approach
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Comprehending Adverbs of Doubt and Certainty in Health Communication: A Multidimensional Scaling Approach
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Overcoming language barriers in healthcare: A protocol for investigating safe and effective communication when patients or clinicians use a second language
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Identifying second language speech tasks and ability levels for successful nurse oral interaction with patients in a linguistic minority setting: an instrument development project
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In: Health Communication 26 (2011) 6, 560-570
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IDS Bibliografie zur Gesprächsforschung
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