Infant language learning depends on the distribution of co-occurrences within language-between words and other words-and between language content and events in the world. Yet infant-directed speech is not limited to words that refer to perceivable objects and actions. Rather, caregivers' utterances contain a range of syntactic forms and expressions with diverse attentional, regulatory, social, and referential functions. We conducted a distributional analysis of linguistic content types at the utterance level, and demonstrated that a wide range of content types in maternal speech can be distinguished by their distribution in sequences of utterances and by their patterns of co-occurrence with infants' actions. We observed free-play sessions o...
Background & Aims: Caregivers are more likely to touch their infants while speaking about an abstrac...
For the beginning language learner, communicative input is not based on linguistic codes alone. This...
For the beginning language learner, communicative input is not based on linguistic codes alone. This...
Infants' early motor actions help organize social interactions, forming the context of caregiver spe...
Infants and toddlers typically hear words accompanied by a variety of direct and indirect cues to th...
Parents modulate their speech and their actions during infant-directed interactions, and these modul...
Infants build knowledge by acting on the world. We conducted an ecologically grounded test of an emb...
What aspects of infants’ prelinguistic communication are most valuable for learning to speak, and wh...
How does parent-infant interaction impact infant's communicative development? The aim of the studies...
Although the language we encounter is typically embedded in rich discourse contexts, existing models...
Background, purpose. Language emerges in the context of social interactions that include play. The p...
The ontogeny of three object-related gestures--point, grasp, and show--were examined in a longitudin...
Abstract — The current study addressed the degree to which maternal speech and action are synchronou...
Temporal and topic contingencies between child and mother speech are reported at 2 achievements in l...
In embodied theories on language, it is widely accepted that experience in acting generates an expec...
Background & Aims: Caregivers are more likely to touch their infants while speaking about an abstrac...
For the beginning language learner, communicative input is not based on linguistic codes alone. This...
For the beginning language learner, communicative input is not based on linguistic codes alone. This...
Infants' early motor actions help organize social interactions, forming the context of caregiver spe...
Infants and toddlers typically hear words accompanied by a variety of direct and indirect cues to th...
Parents modulate their speech and their actions during infant-directed interactions, and these modul...
Infants build knowledge by acting on the world. We conducted an ecologically grounded test of an emb...
What aspects of infants’ prelinguistic communication are most valuable for learning to speak, and wh...
How does parent-infant interaction impact infant's communicative development? The aim of the studies...
Although the language we encounter is typically embedded in rich discourse contexts, existing models...
Background, purpose. Language emerges in the context of social interactions that include play. The p...
The ontogeny of three object-related gestures--point, grasp, and show--were examined in a longitudin...
Abstract — The current study addressed the degree to which maternal speech and action are synchronou...
Temporal and topic contingencies between child and mother speech are reported at 2 achievements in l...
In embodied theories on language, it is widely accepted that experience in acting generates an expec...
Background & Aims: Caregivers are more likely to touch their infants while speaking about an abstrac...
For the beginning language learner, communicative input is not based on linguistic codes alone. This...
For the beginning language learner, communicative input is not based on linguistic codes alone. This...