Prosodic patterns in Hebrew child-directed speech

Volume: 36, Issue: 3, Pages: 629 - 656
Published: Nov 13, 2008
Abstract
The study examines prosodic characteristics of Hebrew speech directed to children between 0 ; 9–3 ; 0 years, based on longitudinal samples of 228,946 tokens (8,075 types). The distribution of prosodic patterns – the number of syllables and stress patterns – is analyzed across three lexical categories, distinguishing not only between open- and closed-class items, but also between these two categories and a third, innovative, class, referred to as...
Paper Details
Title
Prosodic patterns in Hebrew child-directed speech
Published Date
Nov 13, 2008
Volume
36
Issue
3
Pages
629 - 656
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