In:The Development of Prosody in First Language Acquisition
Edited by Pilar Prieto and Núria Esteve-Gibert
[Trends in Language Acquisition Research 23] 2018
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 24 May 2018
https://doi.org/10.1075/tilar.23.toc
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Table of contents
Chapter 1.Introduction: An overview of research on prosodic development
Pilar Prieto
Núria Esteve-Gibert
Part 1Early sensitivity to prosody
Chapter 2.Early perception of phrasal prosody and its role in syntactic and lexical
acquisition
Alex de Carvalho
Isabelle Dautriche
Séverine Millotte
Anne Christophe
Chapter 3.Early sensitivity and acquisition of prosodic patterns at the lexical
level
Anjali Bhatara
Natalie Boll-Avetisyan
Barbara Höhle
Thierry Nazzi
Chapter 4.The role of prosody in early word learning: Behavioral evidence
Jill Thorson
Chapter 5.The role of prosody in early speech segmentation and word-referent
mapping: Electrophysiological evidence
Maria Teixidó
Clément François
Laura Bosch
Claudia Männel
Part 2Learning to produce prosody
Chapter 6.Set in time: Temporal coordination of prosody and gesture in the
development of spoken language production
Heather Leavy Rusiewicz
Núria Esteve-Gibert
Chapter 7.Speech rhythm in development: What is the child acquiring?
Brechtje Post
Elinor Payne
Chapter 8.Early development of intonation: Perception and production
Sónia Frota
Joseph Butler
Chapter 9.Prosodic phonology in acquisition
Margaret Kehoe
Chapter 10.The development of prosodic structure: A usage-based approach
Marilyn May Vihman
Chapter 11.Understanding the development of prosodic words: The role of the
lexicon
Katherine Demuth
Part 3Moving to meaning: Prosody and pragmatic development
Chapter 12.Early development of the prosody-meaning interface
Núria Esteve-Gibert
Pilar Prieto
Chapter 13.Gradual development of focus prosody and affect prosody
comprehension: A proposal for a holistic approach
Kiwako Ito
Chapter 14.Children’s development of internal state prosody
Meghan E. Armstrong
Iris Hübscher
Chapter 15.Get the focus right across languages: Acquisition of prosodic
focus-marking in production
Aoju Chen
Part 4Prosody in bilingualism and in specific populations
Chapter 16.Bilingual children’s prosodic development
Conxita Lleó
Chapter 17.Prosodic development in atypical populations
Sue Peppé
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