Infants’ Implicit Rhyme Perception in Child Songs and Its Relationship With Vocabulary

Volume: 12
Published: Sep 6, 2021
Abstract
Rhyme perception is an important predictor for future literacy. Assessing rhyme abilities, however, commonly requires children to make explicit rhyme judgements on single words. Here we explored whether infants already implicitly process rhymes in natural rhyming contexts (child songs) and whether this response correlates with later vocabulary size. In a passive listening ERP study, 10.5 month-old Dutch infants were exposed to rhyming and...
Paper Details
Title
Infants’ Implicit Rhyme Perception in Child Songs and Its Relationship With Vocabulary
Published Date
Sep 6, 2021
Volume
12
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