Temporal and topic contingencies between child and mother speech are reported at 2 achievements in language development in the second year. Measured against their respective baseline rates of speech, children were most likely to talk before mother speech and mothers most likely to talk after child speech. This pattern, evident at both language achievements, increased in amplitude with development. These early conversations were generated by the children; neither their interactions nor word learning depended on adult-scaffolded formats. Only about one-third of all child speech occurred in response to something mothers said; only half of all child speech received a topic-related response. When mothers responded, they most often simply acknowl...
The thesis takes a new methodological lens to an old phenomenon by investigating successive child ut...
When engaged in conversation, both parents and children tend to re-use words that their partner has ...
Research into the linguistic environment of children acquiring a first language has generated contro...
The effect of conversational functioning on early language acquisition and use requires thorough dev...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Judith Goodman, Communication Sciences & DisordersAlthoug...
Abstract only availableOne of the most important human skills is the ability to engage in conversati...
In the present study, the discourse interaction between adult and child was examined in terms of the...
This study revealed the important role of adult input in the development of children’s communicative...
Sequential analysis was used to test several a priori hypotheses in an initial attempt to identify h...
This study revealed the important role of adult input in the development of children’s communicative...
This research review sought to discover the forms of family verbal interaction that nurture language...
Abstract only availableOne of the most important human skills is the ability to engage in conversati...
Despite claims by some theorists to the contrary, investigators have shown that information about gr...
This research examined the relationship between mothers' speech and their children's syntax developm...
This study explores the developmental change of mother–child interactions in order to investigate wh...
The thesis takes a new methodological lens to an old phenomenon by investigating successive child ut...
When engaged in conversation, both parents and children tend to re-use words that their partner has ...
Research into the linguistic environment of children acquiring a first language has generated contro...
The effect of conversational functioning on early language acquisition and use requires thorough dev...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Judith Goodman, Communication Sciences & DisordersAlthoug...
Abstract only availableOne of the most important human skills is the ability to engage in conversati...
In the present study, the discourse interaction between adult and child was examined in terms of the...
This study revealed the important role of adult input in the development of children’s communicative...
Sequential analysis was used to test several a priori hypotheses in an initial attempt to identify h...
This study revealed the important role of adult input in the development of children’s communicative...
This research review sought to discover the forms of family verbal interaction that nurture language...
Abstract only availableOne of the most important human skills is the ability to engage in conversati...
Despite claims by some theorists to the contrary, investigators have shown that information about gr...
This research examined the relationship between mothers' speech and their children's syntax developm...
This study explores the developmental change of mother–child interactions in order to investigate wh...
The thesis takes a new methodological lens to an old phenomenon by investigating successive child ut...
When engaged in conversation, both parents and children tend to re-use words that their partner has ...
Research into the linguistic environment of children acquiring a first language has generated contro...