Autistic speech prosody: Difference between revisions

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{{Comment|TODO: create page on differences in speech prosody between autistic people and neurotypicals.<ref>[https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0269637 Cross-linguistic Patterns of Speech Prosodic Differences in Autism: A machine Learning Study]</ref>}}
 
{{Comment|My take on that paper was it sounded like Cantonese's intonation was more explicit and thus easier for us to learn, compared to English which has more ''im''plicit rules for intonation that we don't always pick up on or remember to do.  It'd be nice to read more on this! [[User:ZoeB|ZoeB]] ([[User talk:ZoeB|talk]])}}

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TODO: create page on differences in speech prosody between autistic people and neurotypicals.[1]

My take on that paper was it sounded like Cantonese's intonation was more explicit and thus easier for us to learn, compared to English which has more implicit rules for intonation that we don't always pick up on or remember to do. It'd be nice to read more on this! ZoeB (talk)