ISCA Archive Interspeech 2017
ISCA Archive Interspeech 2017

Articulation Rate in Swedish Child-Directed Speech Increases as a Function of the Age of the Child Even When Surprisal is Controlled for

Johan Sjons, Thomas Hörberg, Robert Östling, Johannes Bjerva

In earlier work, we have shown that articulation rate in Swedish child-directed speech (CDS) increases as a function of the age of the child, even when utterance length and differences in articulation rate between subjects are controlled for. In this paper we show on utterance level in spontaneous Swedish speech that i) for the youngest children, articulation rate in CDS is lower than in adult-directed speech (ADS), ii) there is a significant negative correlation between articulation rate and surprisal (the negative log probability) in ADS, and iii) the increase in articulation rate in Swedish CDS as a function of the age of the child holds, even when surprisal along with utterance length and differences in articulation rate between speakers are controlled for. These results indicate that adults adjust their articulation rate to make it fit the linguistic capacity of the child.


doi: 10.21437/Interspeech.2017-1052

Cite as: Sjons, J., Hörberg, T., Östling, R., Bjerva, J. (2017) Articulation Rate in Swedish Child-Directed Speech Increases as a Function of the Age of the Child Even When Surprisal is Controlled for. Proc. Interspeech 2017, 1794-1798, doi: 10.21437/Interspeech.2017-1052

@inproceedings{sjons17_interspeech,
  author={Johan Sjons and Thomas Hörberg and Robert Östling and Johannes Bjerva},
  title={{Articulation Rate in Swedish Child-Directed Speech Increases as a Function of the Age of the Child Even When Surprisal is Controlled for}},
  year=2017,
  booktitle={Proc. Interspeech 2017},
  pages={1794--1798},
  doi={10.21437/Interspeech.2017-1052}
}