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It's a question? Infants attend differently to yes/no questions and declaratives
Melanie Soderstrom1, Eon-Suk Ko, Uliana Nevzorova
1University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada. M_Soderstrom@umanitoba.ca
Abstract:
We examined infants' perception of the intonational characteristics of yes-no questions and declarative sentences in English. Both infants habituated to questions and those habituated to declaratives preferred the question forms at test, suggesting that infants process these two sentence types differently.
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