Audio Stimuli for the article "Role of pitch in toddler looking to new and given referents in American English"
**Please contact Jill Thorson if you have any questions: jill dot thorson at unh dot edu
All files are .wav format
AudioStimuli.zip folder contains 4 sub-folders and one README text file: 1_WarmupTrials-audio: 5 audio files that match to the images used in the warmup portion. Numbers at the end of the file name indicate the order of presentation (and match the visual stimuli used). 2_PracticeTrial-audio: 9 audio files used in the practice trials, which match the visual stimuli used. Filenames indicate the trial name (PracticeTrial), the order of presentation in the trial (e.g., PracticeTrial_1), which information status condition the audio is used in for the first slide in the trial (PracticeTrial_1_given) or which pitch type for the target slide at the end of the trial (e.g., PracticeTrial_4_Flat), and if the target was mentioned 1st or 2nd in the target sentence (e.g., PracticeTrial_4_Flat_Mention1.wav). 3_ExperimentalTrials-audio: Contains 5 sub-folders, one for each of the 5 trials (e.g., Trial1, Trial2). Within each sub-folder there are 9 audio files that were used in the trial. Filenames indicate trial number, presentation order in the trial (corresponding to the visual stimuli slide used), the condition that it was used in (new/given or flat/monotonal/bitonal), and the order of mention for the target word in the target utterance (first-1 or second-2 in the utterance). If a condition is not mentioned in the filename, then that stimulus was used across all conditions. 4_AttentionGetters-audio: 3 audio files for the attention getters “Look!,” “Oh look!,” and “Oh look there!” AudioStimuli-README
**Please contact Jill Thorson if you have any questions: jill dot thorson at unh dot edu
All files are .wav format
AudioStimuli.zip folder contains 4 sub-folders and one README text file: 1_WarmupTrials-audio: 5 audio files that match to the images used in the warmup portion. Numbers at the end of the file name indicate the order of presentation (and match the visual stimuli used). 2_PracticeTrial-audio: 9 audio files used in the practice trials, which match the visual stimuli used. Filenames indicate the trial name (PracticeTrial), the order of presentation in the trial (e.g., PracticeTrial_1), which information status condition the audio is used in for the first slide in the trial (PracticeTrial_1_given) or which pitch type for the target slide at the end of the trial (e.g., PracticeTrial_4_Flat), and if the target was mentioned 1st or 2nd in the target sentence (e.g., PracticeTrial_4_Flat_Mention1.wav). 3_ExperimentalTrials-audio: Contains 5 sub-folders, one for each of the 5 trials (e.g., Trial1, Trial2). Within each sub-folder there are 9 audio files that were used in the trial. Filenames indicate trial number, presentation order in the trial (corresponding to the visual stimuli slide used), the condition that it was used in (new/given or flat/monotonal/bitonal), and the order of mention for the target word in the target utterance (first-1 or second-2 in the utterance). If a condition is not mentioned in the filename, then that stimulus was used across all conditions. 4_AttentionGetters-audio: 3 audio files for the attention getters “Look!,” “Oh look!,” and “Oh look there!” AudioStimuli-README