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Publication Date: 2007-Nov
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Relation of Melody Complexity in Infants' Cries to Language Outcome in the Second Year of Life: A Longitudinal Study
Wermke, Kathleen; Leising, Daniel; Stellzig-Eisenhauer, Angelika
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, v21 n11-12 p961-973 Nov 2007
This study is part of the German Language Development Study's prospective longitudinal research programme on infants from birth until the age of 3 years. Thirty-four infants were retrospectively classified into two groups (normal/delayed) by their language skills at 2.5 years of age. Frequency spectrograms and melodies of about 11,000 cries from the first 16 weeks of life were analysed using a CSL 4400. A Melody Complexity Index was calculated at monthly intervals. Infants with less than 45% complex melodies in their cries during the second month were found to be almost five times more likely to develop a language delay as infants with a higher proportion. For infants above the cut-off of 0.45, development of a language delay condition could be ruled out with a probability of 89%. Although the results need to be interpreted cautiously, the data indicate a possible relation between early melody development and later language outcome. (Contains 2 figures, 2 tables, and 1 note.) [This study was supported in part by the Schram Foundation.]
Descriptors: Intervals, Delayed Speech, Infants, Audio Equipment, Probability, Language Skills, German, Language Acquisition, Longitudinal Studies, Evaluation Methods
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