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melizabeth February 24th 04 06:21 PM

Unborn Children Hear "Melody" of Speech
 
I got this article from the February 17th edition of the ASHA leader
(American Speech-Language Hearing Association).

In a series of experiments on a pregnant ewe designed to record exactly what
sounds reach the fetal ear, University of Florida researcher have bolstered
previous findings suggesting that human fetuses likely hear mostly
low-frequency rather than high-frequency sounds. that means they hear
vowels rather than consonants and are more sensitive to the melodic parts of
speech than to pitch, said Ken Gerhardt, professor of communication sciences
and disorders and an associate dean of the graduate school, who led the
research reported in the November/December issues of the journal Audiology
and Neuro Otology. Visit www.napa.ufl.edu/ufnews for details about the
research.

--
M~Elizabeth

To thine own self be true



Emily February 24th 04 09:46 PM

Unborn Children Hear "Melody" of Speech
 
melizabeth wrote:

I got this article from the February 17th edition of the ASHA leader
(American Speech-Language Hearing Association).

In a series of experiments on a pregnant ewe designed to record exactly what
sounds reach the fetal ear, University of Florida researcher have bolstered
previous findings suggesting that human fetuses likely hear mostly
low-frequency rather than high-frequency sounds. that means they hear
vowels rather than consonants and are more sensitive to the melodic parts of
speech than to pitch, said Ken Gerhardt, professor of communication sciences
and disorders and an associate dean of the graduate school, who led the
research reported in the November/December issues of the journal Audiology
and Neuro Otology. Visit www.napa.ufl.edu/ufnews for details about the
research.


What could "melodic parts of speech" be if not pitch??

--
Emily
mom to Toby 5/1/02
#2 EDD 7/19/04

melizabeth February 24th 04 10:52 PM

Unborn Children Hear "Melody" of Speech
 
"Emily" wrote in message
news:vCP_b.52882$4o.71701@attbi_s52...
melizabeth wrote:

I got this article from the February 17th edition of the ASHA leader
(American Speech-Language Hearing Association).

In a series of experiments on a pregnant ewe designed to record exactly

what
sounds reach the fetal ear, University of Florida researcher have

bolstered
previous findings suggesting that human fetuses likely hear mostly
low-frequency rather than high-frequency sounds. that means they hear
vowels rather than consonants and are more sensitive to the melodic

parts of
speech than to pitch, said Ken Gerhardt, professor of communication

sciences
and disorders and an associate dean of the graduate school, who led the
research reported in the November/December issues of the journal

Audiology
and Neuro Otology. Visit www.napa.ufl.edu/ufnews for details about the
research.


What could "melodic parts of speech" be if not pitch??

--
Emily
mom to Toby 5/1/02
#2 EDD 7/19/04


Good question, and my guess what they meant was the up and down intonations
(melodic intonations) of our voices during speech, rather than how high or
low our voice sounds to the fetus.

Did that make sense?

--
M~Elizabeth

To thine own self be true



Emily February 24th 04 11:03 PM

Unborn Children Hear "Melody" of Speech
 
melizabeth wrote:

"Emily" wrote in message
news:vCP_b.52882$4o.71701@attbi_s52...

melizabeth wrote:


I got this article from the February 17th edition of the ASHA leader
(American Speech-Language Hearing Association).

In a series of experiments on a pregnant ewe designed to record exactly


what

sounds reach the fetal ear, University of Florida researcher have


bolstered

previous findings suggesting that human fetuses likely hear mostly
low-frequency rather than high-frequency sounds. that means they hear
vowels rather than consonants and are more sensitive to the melodic


parts of

speech than to pitch, said Ken Gerhardt, professor of communication


sciences

and disorders and an associate dean of the graduate school, who led the
research reported in the November/December issues of the journal


Audiology

and Neuro Otology. Visit www.napa.ufl.edu/ufnews for details about the
research.


What could "melodic parts of speech" be if not pitch??

--
Emily
mom to Toby 5/1/02
#2 EDD 7/19/04



Good question, and my guess what they meant was the up and down intonations
(melodic intonations) of our voices during speech, rather than how high or
low our voice sounds to the fetus.

Did that make sense?


My understanding of how this works (and I'm a linguist, though
not a phonetician) is that if you can hear one, you can hear the
other. That is, if higher pitches aren't audible, then the baby
would only hear you when you're talking lower, or the lower parts
if you're using a big and variable pitch range.

--
Emily
mom to Toby 5/1/02
#2 EDD 7/19/04
,

Ericka Kammerer February 24th 04 11:36 PM

Unborn Children Hear "Melody" of Speech
 
melizabeth wrote:


Good question, and my guess what they meant was the up and down intonations
(melodic intonations) of our voices during speech, rather than how high or
low our voice sounds to the fetus.



I'm guessing they meant melodic as opposed to
percussive (e.g., consonants).

Best wishes,
Ericka



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