Author(s):
Matos, Nuno ; Frota, Sónia
Date: 2009
Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/26458
Origin: Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
Subject(s): Acquisition of prosody; Aquisição da prosódia; Duration patterns; Padrões temporais; Stress; Acento; Lengthening; Alongamento
Description
The study of duration patterns in early speech has yield contradictory results regarding the role played by biological factors and language specificity. We have examined the development of duration patterns in the speech of one European Portuguese child, from 1;04 to 2;04. Our findings show two different moments of temporal reorganization: the first related to PW duration; the second to syllable duration as a function of number of syllables in higher prosodic domains. The latter moment leads to the emergence of phrase-final lengthening. We interpret these findings as supporting the role played by the native language, and as providing evidence for the emergence of prosodic structure in language production.