By their 10th month of life, typically developing infants produce canonical babbling, which includes the well-formed syllables required for meaningful speech. Research suggests that emerging speech or language-related disorders might be associated with late onset of canonical babbling. Onset of canonical babbling was investigated for 1,536 high-risk infants, at about 10- months corrected age. Parental report by open-ended questionnaire was found to be an efficient method for ascertaining babbling status. Although delays were infrequent, they were often associated with genetic, neurological, anatomical, and/or physiological abnormalities. Over half the cases of late canonical babbling were not, at the time they were discovered, associated wi...
An infant’s vocal capacity develops significantly during the first year of life. Research suggests e...
This study examined early vocal production to assess whether it is possible to identify predictors o...
Canonical babbling of infants with and without Down syndrome was compared. Infants with Down syndrom...
By their 10th month of life, typically developing infants produce canonical babbling, which includes...
During the canonical stage of infant babbling, infants produce well-formed syllables, often in redup...
The onset of canonical babbling (implying production of well-formed syllables) is a landmark event i...
The present work examined canonical babbling ratios longitudinally as a measure of onset and consoli...
To determine whether late onset of canonical babbling could be used as a criterion to determine risk...
Canonical babbling is a critical milestone for speech development and is usually well in place by 10...
Canonical babbling is a critical milestone for speech development and is usually well in place by 10...
Purpose: Onset of canonical babbling by 10 months of age is surprisingly robust in infancy, suggesti...
Objectives. Research on typically developing (TD) children and those with neurodevelopmental disorde...
Canonical babbling (CB) is critical in forming foundations for speech. Research has shown that the e...
Babbling variables that can predict later expressive language, such as presence and onset of canonic...
Our goal was to illuminate the role of canonical (well-formed syllabic) babbling in the development ...
An infant’s vocal capacity develops significantly during the first year of life. Research suggests e...
This study examined early vocal production to assess whether it is possible to identify predictors o...
Canonical babbling of infants with and without Down syndrome was compared. Infants with Down syndrom...
By their 10th month of life, typically developing infants produce canonical babbling, which includes...
During the canonical stage of infant babbling, infants produce well-formed syllables, often in redup...
The onset of canonical babbling (implying production of well-formed syllables) is a landmark event i...
The present work examined canonical babbling ratios longitudinally as a measure of onset and consoli...
To determine whether late onset of canonical babbling could be used as a criterion to determine risk...
Canonical babbling is a critical milestone for speech development and is usually well in place by 10...
Canonical babbling is a critical milestone for speech development and is usually well in place by 10...
Purpose: Onset of canonical babbling by 10 months of age is surprisingly robust in infancy, suggesti...
Objectives. Research on typically developing (TD) children and those with neurodevelopmental disorde...
Canonical babbling (CB) is critical in forming foundations for speech. Research has shown that the e...
Babbling variables that can predict later expressive language, such as presence and onset of canonic...
Our goal was to illuminate the role of canonical (well-formed syllabic) babbling in the development ...
An infant’s vocal capacity develops significantly during the first year of life. Research suggests e...
This study examined early vocal production to assess whether it is possible to identify predictors o...
Canonical babbling of infants with and without Down syndrome was compared. Infants with Down syndrom...