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Infants Prefer Infant‐Directed Song Over Speech
Authors:Christine D Tsang  Simone Falk  Alexandria Hessel
Institution:1. Huron University College at Western;2. Ludwig‐Maximilans‐University MunichUniversité Paris 3 ‐ Sorbonne Nouvelle
Abstract:In their everyday communication, parents do not only speak but also sing with their infants. However, it remains unclear whether infants' can discriminate speech from song or prefer one over the other. The present study examined the ability of 6‐ to 10‐month‐old infants (N = 66) from English‐speaking households in London, Ontario, Canada to discriminate between auditory stimuli of native Russian‐speaking and native English‐speaking mothers speaking or singing to their infants. Infants listened significantly longer to the sung stimuli compared to the spoken stimuli. This is the first study to demonstrate that, even in the absence of other multimodal cues, infant listeners are able to discriminate between sung and spoken stimuli, and furthermore, prefer to listen to sung stimuli over spoken stimuli.
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