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Maternal education influences Australian infants’ language experience from six months
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Newborns’ Sensitivity to the Visual Aspects of Infant-Directed Speech: Evidence From Point-Line Displays of Talking Faces
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In: ISSN: 0096-1523 ; Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01429925 ; Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, American Psychological Association, 2016, 42 (9), pp.1275-1281. ⟨10.1037/xhp0000208⟩ (2016)
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Newborns' sensitivity to the visual aspects of infant-directed speech : evidence from point-line displays of talking faces
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Does a vowel by any other accent sound the same . to toddler ears?
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Affective Properties of Mothers' Speech (Kondaurova et al., 2015) ...
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Affective Properties of Mothers' Speech (Kondaurova et al., 2015) ...
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Modified spectral tilt affects infants' native-language discrimination of approximants and vowels
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Message vs. messenger effects on cross-modal matching for spoken phrases
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Modified spectral tilt affects infants' native-language discrimination of approximants and vowels
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Motherese by Eye and Ear: Infants Perceive Visual Prosody in Point-Line Displays of Talking Heads
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In: ISSN: 1932-6203 ; EISSN: 1932-6203 ; PLoS ONE ; https://hal.parisnanterre.fr//hal-01478469 ; PLoS ONE, Public Library of Science, 2014, 9 (10), pp.e111467. ⟨10.1371/journal.pone.0111467⟩ (2014)
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Motherese by Eye and Ear: Infants Perceive Visual Prosody in Point-Line Displays of Talking Heads
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Magnitude of phonetic distinction predicts success at early word learning in native and non-native accents
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Infant-directed speech : social and linguistic pathways in tonal and non-tonal languages
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Hyper-articulation of child-directed speech
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Child-directed speech (CDS) is the speech style used by mothers, fathers, and others to talk to an infant or young child and is known to engage attention, regulate arousal levels, and facilitate language development. Typically, its production involves adopting a strategy of simplifying what is said and exaggerating how it is said, or more specifically, exaggerating its prosodic and phonetic features. Adjustments that make CDS linguistically distinctive from adult-directed speech (ADS) include shorter utterances, more repetition, simplified syntax, and smaller vocabulary. Prosodically, it has exaggerated intonation and positive emotion, and phonetically, it contains hyperarticulation of certain speech sounds.
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170204 - Linguistic Processes (incl. Speech Production and Comprehension); 970120 - Expanding Knowledge in Languages; Communication and Culture
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URL: http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/548817
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Motherese by eye and ear : infants perceive visual prosody in point-line displays of talking heads
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Magnitude of phonetic distinction predicts success at early word learning in native and non-native accents
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On the rhythm of infant- versus adult-directed speech in Australian English
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Newborns' Sensitivity to the Biological Motion of Speech
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In: WILD-Workshop on Infant Language Development ; https://hal.parisnanterre.fr//hal-01479373 ; WILD-Workshop on Infant Language Development, Jun 2013, Saint-Sébastien, Spain. 2013 (2013)
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Vowel hyperarticulation in parrot-, dog- and infant- directed speech
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