Temporal coordination of vocal exchanges between mothers and their infants emerges from a developmental process that relies on the ability of communication partners to co-coordinate and predict each other’s turns. Consequently, the partners engage in communicative niche construction that forms a foundation for language in human infancy. While robust universals in vocal turn-taking have been found, differences in the timing of maternal and infant vocalizations have also been reported across cultures. In this study, we examine the temporal structure of vocal interactions in 38 mother–infant dyads in the first two years across two cultures—American and Lebanese—by studying observed and randomized distributions of vocalizations, focusing on bot...
This dissertation investigates the development of pitch coordination between infants and mothers dur...
International audienceInfants are known to engage in conversation-like exchanges from the end of the...
tudies of intersubjectivity have focused on moments of matching or correspondence (Trevarthen, 1998;...
Temporal coordination of vocal exchanges between mothers and their infants emerges from a developmen...
It is a widely held view that mother‐infant vocal engagements provide a foundation for children's de...
Infant-directed speech (IDS) provides an environment that appears to play a significant role in the ...
Infant-directed (ID) registers are universally used by caregivers both when talking and singing to i...
The study of vocal coordination between infants and adults has led to important insights into the de...
The study of vocal coordination between infants and adults has led to important insights into the de...
Language has long been identified as a powerful communicative tool among humans. Yet, pre-linguistic...
This paper presents the results of an ecological perturbation study of mother-infant vocal interacti...
International audienceLanguage has long been identified as a powerful communicative tool among human...
This paper presents the results of an ecological perturbation study of mother-infant vocal inte...
This study is an investigation of the development of infant vocalization in a changing and dynamic m...
International audienceHuman newborns are cognitively and socially competent. Although they are sensi...
This dissertation investigates the development of pitch coordination between infants and mothers dur...
International audienceInfants are known to engage in conversation-like exchanges from the end of the...
tudies of intersubjectivity have focused on moments of matching or correspondence (Trevarthen, 1998;...
Temporal coordination of vocal exchanges between mothers and their infants emerges from a developmen...
It is a widely held view that mother‐infant vocal engagements provide a foundation for children's de...
Infant-directed speech (IDS) provides an environment that appears to play a significant role in the ...
Infant-directed (ID) registers are universally used by caregivers both when talking and singing to i...
The study of vocal coordination between infants and adults has led to important insights into the de...
The study of vocal coordination between infants and adults has led to important insights into the de...
Language has long been identified as a powerful communicative tool among humans. Yet, pre-linguistic...
This paper presents the results of an ecological perturbation study of mother-infant vocal interacti...
International audienceLanguage has long been identified as a powerful communicative tool among human...
This paper presents the results of an ecological perturbation study of mother-infant vocal inte...
This study is an investigation of the development of infant vocalization in a changing and dynamic m...
International audienceHuman newborns are cognitively and socially competent. Although they are sensi...
This dissertation investigates the development of pitch coordination between infants and mothers dur...
International audienceInfants are known to engage in conversation-like exchanges from the end of the...
tudies of intersubjectivity have focused on moments of matching or correspondence (Trevarthen, 1998;...