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ERIC Number: EJ662909
Record Type: CIJE
Publication Date: 2003
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ISSN: ISSN-0271-5309
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Children's Use of the Prosodic Characteristics of Infant-Directed Speech.
Weppelman, Tammy L.; Bostow, Angela; Schiffer, Ryan; Elbert-Perez, Evelyn; Newman, Rochelle S.
Language & Communication, v23 n1 p63-80 Jan 2003
Examined whether young children (4 years of age) show prosodic changes when speaking to infants. Measured children's word duration in infant-directed speech compared to adult-directed speech, examined amplitude variability, and examined both average fundamental frequency and fundamental frequency standard deviation. Results indicate that 4-year-old children do modify some of the prosodic characteristics of speech when speaking to infants. (Author/VWL)
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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