## Abstract The purpose of this study was to compare adolescent mothers' (highโrisk group), atโrisk adult mothers' (moderateโrisk group), and noโrisk adult mothers' (lowโrisk group) behavioral interactions at one and six months postpartum, and to examine the relationships between maternal behaviors
Changes in infant directed speech in the first six months
โ Scribed by Kjellrun Englund; Dawn Behne
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 642 KB
- Volume
- 15
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1522-7227
- DOI
- 10.1002/icd.445
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โฆ Synopsis
The Mother-Infant Phonetic Interaction model (MIPhI) predicts that, compared with adult directed speech (ADS), in infant directed speech (IDS) vowels will be overspecified and consonants underspecified during the infants' first 6 months. In a longitudinal natural study, six mothers' ADS and IDS were recorded on 10 occasions during the first 6 months after their infants were born. Acoustic-phonetic measures, including the first two formant frequencies and duration for vowels and the duration of the fricative /s/, were used to test the MIPhI model with differences between IDS and ADS during the infants' first 6 months. Repeated measures analyses showed the fricative /s/ duration was stably longer in IDS, corresponding to an overspecification throughout the 6 months. The unexpected smaller vowel space for IDS than ADS was stably maintained over the six months, suggesting an underspecification of vowels. Vowel duration, which was generally longer in IDS than ADS, however, changed over time, decreasing in difference between IDS and ADS during month 3 and 4. Results invite adjustments to the MIPhI model, in particular related to infants' needs for perceptual enhancement of speech segments, and to the course of infant neurological and communicative development throughout the first 6 months.
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