Effects of Motherese on Adults
Roberta Golinkoff
roberta at UDel.Edu
Sat Jun 26 13:02:04 UTC 2004
Hi Reiko!! Here is a citation to a study we did with adults on ID vs.
AD in Chinese:
Golinkoff, R. M., & Alioto, A. (1995). Infant-directed speech
facilitates lexical learning in adults hearing Chinese: Implications
for language acquisition. Journal of Child Language, 22, 703-726.
I don't know of any other work with adults.
All best, Roberta
On Friday, June 25, 2004, at 01:09 PM, Reiko Mazuka wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> We are trying to find out what (if any) effects motherese have on
> adults who listen to it, as opposed to adult directed speech. We
> would appreciate it very much if anyone can point us to studies that
> looked at such effects.
>
> Reiko Mazuka
>
>
>
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> fax 919-660-5726
>
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