No AccessJournal of Speech, Language, and Hearing ResearchLetters to the Editor1 Sep 1990Vocal Fundamental Frequency Variability in Young ChildrenComments on Robb and Saxman (1985) Margaret Lahey, Judy Flax, Katherine Harris, Arthur Boothroyd, Emerson CollegeAlbert Einstein College of MedicineGraduate School, City University of New York Margaret Lahey Emerson College Google Scholar More articles by this author , Judy Flax Albert Einstein College of Medicine Google Scholar More articles by this author , Katherine Harris Graduate School, City University of New York Google Scholar More articles by this author , Arthur Boothroyd Graduate School, City University of New York Google Scholar More articles by this author , Emerson CollegeAlbert Einstein College of MedicineGraduate School, City University of New York https://doi.org/10.1044/jshr.3303.619b SectionsAboutFull TextPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationTrack Citations ShareFacebookTwitterLinked In REFERENCES Delack, J. B. (1976). Aspects of infant speech development in the first year of life.The Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Le Revue Canadienne de Linguistique, N 21, 17–37. CrossrefGoogle Scholar Dore, J. (1974). A pragmatic description of early language development.Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 3, 343–350. CrossrefGoogle Scholar Flax, J. (1986). Functional intonation in the prelinguistic and early linguistic child. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, The City University of New York. Google Scholar Flax, J., Lahey, M., Harris, K., & Boothroyd, A. (in press). Relations between prosodic variables and communicative functions.Journal of Child Language. Google Scholar Gerber, S. (1987). Form and function in early language development. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, The City University of New York. Google Scholar Halliday, M. A. K., (1975). Learning how to mean. NY: Elsevier. CrossrefGoogle Scholar Kent, R., & Bauer, H. (1985). Vocalization of one year olds.Journal of Child Language, 12, 491–526. CrossrefGoogle Scholar Robb, M., & Saxman, J. (1985). Developmental trends in vocal fundamental frequency of young children.Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 28, 421–427. ASHAWireGoogle Scholar Additional Resources FiguresReferencesRelatedDetails Volume 33Issue 3September 1990Pages: 619-621 Get Permissions Add to your Mendeley library HistoryReceived: Jun 2, 1989Accepted: Jan 17, 1990 Published in issue: Sep 1, 1990 Metrics Topicsasha-topicsCopyright & PermissionsCopyright © 1990 American Speech-Language-Hearing AssociationPDF downloadLoading ...