Bilingual signed and spoken language acquisition from birth: implications for the mechanisms underlying early bilingual language acquisition (Petitto et al., 2001)

January 01, 2023

Bilingual signed and spoken language acquisition from birth: implications for the mechanisms underlying early bilingual language acquisition

Petitto et al (2001) 

Experiment 

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Hand-movement frequency (Hz) 
Figure 1 Hand-movement frequencies calculated for the rhythmic 
hand activity of sign-exposed (full line) and speech-exposed 
(dashed line) babies across all ages; for each group, 400 
movement segments (200 per group) were randomly selected. 
Only sign-exposed babies had a bimodal distribution of movement 
frequencies: the first mode (left peak) falls at around 1 Hz (range, 
0.5-1.5 Hz) and the second mode (right peak) falls at around 
2.5 Hz (range, 2.0-3.0 HI). In contrast, hand-movement frequen- 
cies of speech-exposed babies were unimodal, falling at around 
3.0 Hz (range, 2.5-3.5 Hz). Comparison of the two groups further 
revealed that the pattern of movement frequencies produced by 
sign-exposed babies was significantly different from that of 
speech-exposed babies at the same age (20, 200; 
f = 389.65, P<O.OOI); x2 was calculated at 21 quarter- 
intervals and is shown here at half-intervals for clarity.

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