Development of Lingual Displacement Independence at Babbling Stage
Résumé
In this study, we recorded jaw movements and the acoustic signal of 15 babies of 8 to 12 months of age during babbling in order to assess the hypothesis whereby tongue gestures would be more independent from mandibular ones with age. Results corroborate our expectations. We have shown that increase in the amplitude of tongue gestures in the anterior/posterior dimension, in relation to vertical jaw movement, is noticeable in older babies. This reveals emergence of articulatory control in babies throughout the babbling stage.
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