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New research from Princeton University in New Jersey found something else special about how s — in this case mothers — speak to their very young children. “ We found for the first time that mothers shift their timbre ,” said Elise Piazza, a postdoctoral researcher at Princeton University. Piazza added ,“ Timbre is best explained as the unique quality of a sound. Barry _ White ’ s _ silky _ voice _ sounds _ different _ from _ Tom _ Waits ’ _ poor _ one — even _ if _ they ’ re _ singing _ the _ same _ note. ” Using special equipment, Piazza and other Princeton researchers found that mothers shared similar changes in timbre when speaking to babies. The researchers tried to record the sounds mothers used with their babies at home. “ We chose to record mothers playing with and reading to their own babies just like they would at home ,” Piazza said. She wanted the discussions to be as natural as possible. The research offers new ways to show differences between how s speak to babies, compared to fellow s. The research was not limited just to English speakers. Researchers listened to discussions in seven other languages: Mandarin, Polish, Russian, Spanish, Cantonese, German, and French. Piazza said the research provides more information besides what is mentioned above. For example, she said, it could include how people change their timbre when speaking to friends or managers at work; how candidates speak to voters; and how people speak to their boyfriends, girlfriends or spouses( 配偶 ) . The Princeton research follows earlier research on baby talk. In 2014, researchers from the University of Washington and University of Connecticut looked at thousands of verbal discussions between parents and babies. They compared regular speaking voices and baby talk. Patricia K. Kuhl, a co ­ director of the University of Washington, said researchers found that use of baby talk led to better early language development.

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【单选题】Who takes care of the elderly in the United States today The fact is that family members provide over 80% of the care that elderly people need. In most cases the elderly live in their own homes, a ver...

A.
Most old people live longer today after an illness than people did years age.
B.
Many old people are put into nursing homes by their families, who do not visit them regularly.
C.
Most elderly people are taken care of by their families, who assume the responsibility for different reasons.
D.
Most elderly people are satisfied with the better ways of care giving that social workers have come up with.

【单选题】双眼向左下方注视的配偶肌是:()

A.
右下斜肌和左上直肌
B.
右上直肌和右下斜肌
C.
右上直肌和左下斜肌
D.
左下直肌和右上斜肌
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【单选题】Who takes care of the elderly in the United States today The fact is that family members provide over 80% of the care that elderly people need. In most cases the elderly live in their own homes, a ver...
A.
Most old people live longer today after an illness than people did years age.
B.
Many old people are put into nursing homes by their families, who do not visit them regularly.
C.
Most elderly people are taken care of by their families, who assume the responsibility for different reasons.
D.
Most elderly people are satisfied with the better ways of care giving that social workers have come up with.
【单选题】双眼向左下方注视的配偶肌是:()
A.
右下斜肌和左上直肌
B.
右上直肌和右下斜肌
C.
右上直肌和左下斜肌
D.
左下直肌和右上斜肌
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