Canonical babbling (CB) is critical in forming foundations for speech. Research has shown that the emergence of CB precedes first words, predicts language outcomes, and is delayed in infants with several communicative disorders. We seek a naturalistic portrayal of CB development, using all-day home recordings to evaluate the influences of age, language, and social circumstances on infant CB production. Thus we address the nature of very early language foundations and how they can be modulated. This is the first study to evaluate possible interactions of language and social circumstance in the development of babbling. We examined the effects of age (6 and 11 months), language/culture (English and Chinese), and social circumstances (during in...
The onset of canonical babbling (implying production of well-formed syllables) is a landmark event i...
During the canonical stage of infant babbling, infants produce well-formed syllables, often in redup...
A child’s first words mark the emergence of a uniquely human ability. Theories of the developmental ...
Canonical babbling (CB) is critical in forming foundations for speech. Research has shown that the e...
Canonical babbling (CB) is critical in forming foundations for speech. Research has shown that the e...
Canonical babbling (CB) is critical in forming foundations for speech. Research has shown that the e...
The dissertation focuses on infant vocal development in English- and Chinese-learning infants during...
Objectives: Canonical babbling is a key feature of vocal development in the first year. This study a...
Prior research on ambient-language effects in babbling has often suggested infants produce language-...
Prior research on ambient-language effects in babbling has often suggested infants produce language-...
Prior research on ambient-language effects in babbling has often suggested infants produce language-...
Prior research on ambient-language effects in babbling has often suggested infants produce language-...
There is a plethora of information surrounding the stages of infant vocal development, and canonical...
Previous research has suggested that infants\u27 early listening experience affects their ability to...
There is a plethora of information surrounding the stages of infant vocal development, and canonical...
The onset of canonical babbling (implying production of well-formed syllables) is a landmark event i...
During the canonical stage of infant babbling, infants produce well-formed syllables, often in redup...
A child’s first words mark the emergence of a uniquely human ability. Theories of the developmental ...
Canonical babbling (CB) is critical in forming foundations for speech. Research has shown that the e...
Canonical babbling (CB) is critical in forming foundations for speech. Research has shown that the e...
Canonical babbling (CB) is critical in forming foundations for speech. Research has shown that the e...
The dissertation focuses on infant vocal development in English- and Chinese-learning infants during...
Objectives: Canonical babbling is a key feature of vocal development in the first year. This study a...
Prior research on ambient-language effects in babbling has often suggested infants produce language-...
Prior research on ambient-language effects in babbling has often suggested infants produce language-...
Prior research on ambient-language effects in babbling has often suggested infants produce language-...
Prior research on ambient-language effects in babbling has often suggested infants produce language-...
There is a plethora of information surrounding the stages of infant vocal development, and canonical...
Previous research has suggested that infants\u27 early listening experience affects their ability to...
There is a plethora of information surrounding the stages of infant vocal development, and canonical...
The onset of canonical babbling (implying production of well-formed syllables) is a landmark event i...
During the canonical stage of infant babbling, infants produce well-formed syllables, often in redup...
A child’s first words mark the emergence of a uniquely human ability. Theories of the developmental ...