The Effects of Phonological Complexity on Word Production in French-Speaking Children
This study investigates whether a word's phonological complexity influences how accurately it is produced in French-speaking children. Four databases consisting of the productions of children (n = 74), aged 1;11 to 4;9, were analyzed. Words were coded in terms of the IPC, WCM, and parameters that add complexity during phonological development. Using mixed-effects logistic regression, we examined whether phonological complexity as determined by the IPC, WCM, or by alternative indices better accounts for the influence of complexity on production. We also investigated whether the accuracy of a target sound/structure was influ...
Source: Language and Speech - April 2, 2024 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Margaret Kehoe Source Type: research

The Effects of Phonological Complexity on Word Production in French-Speaking Children
This study investigates whether a word's phonological complexity influences how accurately it is produced in French-speaking children. Four databases consisting of the productions of children (n = 74), aged 1;11 to 4;9, were analyzed. Words were coded in terms of the IPC, WCM, and parameters that add complexity during phonological development. Using mixed-effects logistic regression, we examined whether phonological complexity as determined by the IPC, WCM, or by alternative indices better accounts for the influence of complexity on production. We also investigated whether the accuracy of a target sound/structure was influ...
Source: Language and Speech - April 2, 2024 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Margaret Kehoe Source Type: research

The Effects of Phonological Complexity on Word Production in French-Speaking Children
This study investigates whether a word's phonological complexity influences how accurately it is produced in French-speaking children. Four databases consisting of the productions of children (n = 74), aged 1;11 to 4;9, were analyzed. Words were coded in terms of the IPC, WCM, and parameters that add complexity during phonological development. Using mixed-effects logistic regression, we examined whether phonological complexity as determined by the IPC, WCM, or by alternative indices better accounts for the influence of complexity on production. We also investigated whether the accuracy of a target sound/structure was influ...
Source: Language and Speech - April 2, 2024 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Margaret Kehoe Source Type: research

The Effects of Phonological Complexity on Word Production in French-Speaking Children
This study investigates whether a word's phonological complexity influences how accurately it is produced in French-speaking children. Four databases consisting of the productions of children (n = 74), aged 1;11 to 4;9, were analyzed. Words were coded in terms of the IPC, WCM, and parameters that add complexity during phonological development. Using mixed-effects logistic regression, we examined whether phonological complexity as determined by the IPC, WCM, or by alternative indices better accounts for the influence of complexity on production. We also investigated whether the accuracy of a target sound/structure was influ...
Source: Language and Speech - April 2, 2024 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Margaret Kehoe Source Type: research

The Effects of Phonological Complexity on Word Production in French-Speaking Children
This study investigates whether a word's phonological complexity influences how accurately it is produced in French-speaking children. Four databases consisting of the productions of children (n = 74), aged 1;11 to 4;9, were analyzed. Words were coded in terms of the IPC, WCM, and parameters that add complexity during phonological development. Using mixed-effects logistic regression, we examined whether phonological complexity as determined by the IPC, WCM, or by alternative indices better accounts for the influence of complexity on production. We also investigated whether the accuracy of a target sound/structure was influ...
Source: Language and Speech - April 2, 2024 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Margaret Kehoe Source Type: research

The Effects of Phonological Complexity on Word Production in French-Speaking Children
This study investigates whether a word's phonological complexity influences how accurately it is produced in French-speaking children. Four databases consisting of the productions of children (n = 74), aged 1;11 to 4;9, were analyzed. Words were coded in terms of the IPC, WCM, and parameters that add complexity during phonological development. Using mixed-effects logistic regression, we examined whether phonological complexity as determined by the IPC, WCM, or by alternative indices better accounts for the influence of complexity on production. We also investigated whether the accuracy of a target sound/structure was influ...
Source: Language and Speech - April 2, 2024 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Margaret Kehoe Source Type: research

The Effects of Phonological Complexity on Word Production in French-Speaking Children
This study investigates whether a word's phonological complexity influences how accurately it is produced in French-speaking children. Four databases consisting of the productions of children (n = 74), aged 1;11 to 4;9, were analyzed. Words were coded in terms of the IPC, WCM, and parameters that add complexity during phonological development. Using mixed-effects logistic regression, we examined whether phonological complexity as determined by the IPC, WCM, or by alternative indices better accounts for the influence of complexity on production. We also investigated whether the accuracy of a target sound/structure was influ...
Source: Language and Speech - April 2, 2024 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Margaret Kehoe Source Type: research

The Effects of Phonological Complexity on Word Production in French-Speaking Children
This study investigates whether a word's phonological complexity influences how accurately it is produced in French-speaking children. Four databases consisting of the productions of children (n = 74), aged 1;11 to 4;9, were analyzed. Words were coded in terms of the IPC, WCM, and parameters that add complexity during phonological development. Using mixed-effects logistic regression, we examined whether phonological complexity as determined by the IPC, WCM, or by alternative indices better accounts for the influence of complexity on production. We also investigated whether the accuracy of a target sound/structure was influ...
Source: Language and Speech - April 2, 2024 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Margaret Kehoe Source Type: research

The Effects of Phonological Complexity on Word Production in French-Speaking Children
This study investigates whether a word's phonological complexity influences how accurately it is produced in French-speaking children. Four databases consisting of the productions of children (n = 74), aged 1;11 to 4;9, were analyzed. Words were coded in terms of the IPC, WCM, and parameters that add complexity during phonological development. Using mixed-effects logistic regression, we examined whether phonological complexity as determined by the IPC, WCM, or by alternative indices better accounts for the influence of complexity on production. We also investigated whether the accuracy of a target sound/structure was influ...
Source: Language and Speech - April 2, 2024 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Margaret Kehoe Source Type: research

The Effects of Phonological Complexity on Word Production in French-Speaking Children
This study investigates whether a word's phonological complexity influences how accurately it is produced in French-speaking children. Four databases consisting of the productions of children (n = 74), aged 1;11 to 4;9, were analyzed. Words were coded in terms of the IPC, WCM, and parameters that add complexity during phonological development. Using mixed-effects logistic regression, we examined whether phonological complexity as determined by the IPC, WCM, or by alternative indices better accounts for the influence of complexity on production. We also investigated whether the accuracy of a target sound/structure was influ...
Source: Language and Speech - April 2, 2024 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Margaret Kehoe Source Type: research

Investigating Linguistic Alignment in Collaborative Dialogue: A Study of Syntactic and Lexical Patterns in Middle School Students
This study investigates syntactic and lexical linguistic alignments in a collaborative computer science-learning corpus from 24 pairs (48 individuals) of middle school students (aged 11-13). The results show stronger effects of self-alignment than partner alignment on both syntactic and lexical levels, with students often diverging from their partners on task-relevant words. Furthermore, student self-alignment on the syntactic level is negatively correlated with partner satisfaction ratings, while self-alignment on lexical level is positively correlated with their partner's satisfaction.PMID:38545906 | DOI:10.1177/00238309...
Source: Language and Speech - March 28, 2024 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Xiaoyi Tian Amanda E Griffith Zane Price Kristy Elizabeth Boyer Kevin Tang Source Type: research

Investigating Linguistic Alignment in Collaborative Dialogue: A Study of Syntactic and Lexical Patterns in Middle School Students
This study investigates syntactic and lexical linguistic alignments in a collaborative computer science-learning corpus from 24 pairs (48 individuals) of middle school students (aged 11-13). The results show stronger effects of self-alignment than partner alignment on both syntactic and lexical levels, with students often diverging from their partners on task-relevant words. Furthermore, student self-alignment on the syntactic level is negatively correlated with partner satisfaction ratings, while self-alignment on lexical level is positively correlated with their partner's satisfaction.PMID:38545906 | DOI:10.1177/00238309...
Source: Language and Speech - March 28, 2024 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Xiaoyi Tian Amanda E Griffith Zane Price Kristy Elizabeth Boyer Kevin Tang Source Type: research

Investigating Linguistic Alignment in Collaborative Dialogue: A Study of Syntactic and Lexical Patterns in Middle School Students
This study investigates syntactic and lexical linguistic alignments in a collaborative computer science-learning corpus from 24 pairs (48 individuals) of middle school students (aged 11-13). The results show stronger effects of self-alignment than partner alignment on both syntactic and lexical levels, with students often diverging from their partners on task-relevant words. Furthermore, student self-alignment on the syntactic level is negatively correlated with partner satisfaction ratings, while self-alignment on lexical level is positively correlated with their partner's satisfaction.PMID:38545906 | DOI:10.1177/00238309...
Source: Language and Speech - March 28, 2024 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Xiaoyi Tian Amanda E Griffith Zane Price Kristy Elizabeth Boyer Kevin Tang Source Type: research

Investigating Linguistic Alignment in Collaborative Dialogue: A Study of Syntactic and Lexical Patterns in Middle School Students
This study investigates syntactic and lexical linguistic alignments in a collaborative computer science-learning corpus from 24 pairs (48 individuals) of middle school students (aged 11-13). The results show stronger effects of self-alignment than partner alignment on both syntactic and lexical levels, with students often diverging from their partners on task-relevant words. Furthermore, student self-alignment on the syntactic level is negatively correlated with partner satisfaction ratings, while self-alignment on lexical level is positively correlated with their partner's satisfaction.PMID:38545906 | DOI:10.1177/00238309...
Source: Language and Speech - March 28, 2024 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Xiaoyi Tian Amanda E Griffith Zane Price Kristy Elizabeth Boyer Kevin Tang Source Type: research

Production of the English / ɹ/ by Mandarin-English Bilingual Speakers
This study investigates the production of English rhotic sounds by Mandarin-English bilinguals with two English proficiency levels. The production of the English /ɹ/ by 17 Mandarin-English bilinguals was examined with ultrasound imaging and compared with the production of native English speakers. The ultrasound data show that bilinguals can produce native-like bunched and retroflex gestures, but the distributional pattern of tongue shapes in various contexts differs from that of native speakers. Acoustically, the English /ɹ/ produced by bilinguals had a higher F3 and F3-F2, as well as some frication noise in prevocalic /...
Source: Language and Speech - March 11, 2024 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Shuwen Chen D H Whalen Peggy Pik Ki Mok Source Type: research