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Acoustic regularities in infant-directed speech and song across cultures.

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Hilton, CB; Moser, CJ; Bertolo, M; Lee-Rubin, H; Amir, D; Bainbridge, CM; Simson, J; Knox, D; Glowacki, L; Alemu, E; Galbarczyk, A; Ross, CT ...
Published in: Nature human behaviour
November 2022

When interacting with infants, humans often alter their speech and song in ways thought to support communication. Theories of human child-rearing, informed by data on vocal signalling across species, predict that such alterations should appear globally. Here, we show acoustic differences between infant-directed and adult-directed vocalizations across cultures. We collected 1,615 recordings of infant- and adult-directed speech and song produced by 410 people in 21 urban, rural and small-scale societies. Infant-directedness was reliably classified from acoustic features only, with acoustic profiles of infant-directedness differing across language and music but in consistent fashions. We then studied listener sensitivity to these acoustic features. We played the recordings to 51,065 people from 187 countries, recruited via an English-language website, who guessed whether each vocalization was infant-directed. Their intuitions were more accurate than chance, predictable in part by common sets of acoustic features and robust to the effects of linguistic relatedness between vocalizer and listener. These findings inform hypotheses of the psychological functions and evolution of human communication.

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Nature human behaviour

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2397-3374

ISSN

2397-3374

Publication Date

November 2022

Volume

6

Issue

11

Start / End Page

1545 / 1556

Related Subject Headings

  • Voice
  • Speech
  • Music
  • Language
  • Infant
  • Humans
  • Adult
  • Acoustics
  • 52 Psychology
  • 42 Health sciences
 

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Hilton, C. B., Moser, C. J., Bertolo, M., Lee-Rubin, H., Amir, D., Bainbridge, C. M., … Mehr, S. A. (2022). Acoustic regularities in infant-directed speech and song across cultures. Nature Human Behaviour, 6(11), 1545–1556. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-022-01410-x
Hilton, Courtney B., Cody J. Moser, Mila Bertolo, Harry Lee-Rubin, Dorsa Amir, Constance M. Bainbridge, Jan Simson, et al. “Acoustic regularities in infant-directed speech and song across cultures.Nature Human Behaviour 6, no. 11 (November 2022): 1545–56. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-022-01410-x.
Hilton CB, Moser CJ, Bertolo M, Lee-Rubin H, Amir D, Bainbridge CM, et al. Acoustic regularities in infant-directed speech and song across cultures. Nature human behaviour. 2022 Nov;6(11):1545–56.
Hilton, Courtney B., et al. “Acoustic regularities in infant-directed speech and song across cultures.Nature Human Behaviour, vol. 6, no. 11, Nov. 2022, pp. 1545–56. Epmc, doi:10.1038/s41562-022-01410-x.
Hilton CB, Moser CJ, Bertolo M, Lee-Rubin H, Amir D, Bainbridge CM, Simson J, Knox D, Glowacki L, Alemu E, Galbarczyk A, Jasienska G, Ross CT, Neff MB, Martin A, Cirelli LK, Trehub SE, Song J, Kim M, Schachner A, Vardy TA, Atkinson QD, Salenius A, Andelin J, Antfolk J, Madhivanan P, Siddaiah A, Placek CD, Salali GD, Keestra S, Singh M, Collins SA, Patton JQ, Scaff C, Stieglitz J, Cutipa SC, Moya C, Sagar RR, Anyawire M, Mabulla A, Wood BM, Krasnow MM, Mehr SA. Acoustic regularities in infant-directed speech and song across cultures. Nature human behaviour. 2022 Nov;6(11):1545–1556.

Published In

Nature human behaviour

DOI

EISSN

2397-3374

ISSN

2397-3374

Publication Date

November 2022

Volume

6

Issue

11

Start / End Page

1545 / 1556

Related Subject Headings

  • Voice
  • Speech
  • Music
  • Language
  • Infant
  • Humans
  • Adult
  • Acoustics
  • 52 Psychology
  • 42 Health sciences