Children start to communicate and use language in social interactions from the very early stages in development. This allows them to experiment with their current linguistic knowledge and receive valuable feedback from their interlocutors. We conducted a large-scale corpus study to examine the quality of positive and negative Communicative Feedback signals that caregivers provide in terms of time-contingent responses and clarification requests. We found evidence for the effect of such feedback in supporting children’s production of intelligible speech. The broad impact of this paper is to highlight how general social feedback mechanisms that govern human communication can also support child language acquisition
Changes in natural language environments of families receiving quantitative language feedback in Sha...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. August 2010. Major: Speech-language Pathology. Advisors: Maria ...
Many different species in the world communicate effectively, but human language is unique in that it...
International audienceChildren start to communicate and use language in social interactions from the...
International audienceChildren start to communicate and use language in social interactions from a v...
International audienceChildren learning their mother tongue engage in interactive communication star...
We analyzed the microstructure of child-adult interaction during naturalistic, daylong, automaticall...
How does parent-infant interaction impact infant's communicative development? The aim of the studies...
The relationship between communication skills over time, and the knowledge that early intervention i...
The current study compares the communicative abilities of children between 16 to 22 months who are ...
Early language development relates to a child’s later language ability, cognitive development, and a...
A growing body of literature has demonstrated that infants are able to detect patterns in structured...
Few language assessments are currently available which focus on prelinguistic social-communicative b...
A crucial step in children's language development is the mastery of how to use language in context. ...
Children do not learn language from passively analyzing correlations between language and observatio...
Changes in natural language environments of families receiving quantitative language feedback in Sha...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. August 2010. Major: Speech-language Pathology. Advisors: Maria ...
Many different species in the world communicate effectively, but human language is unique in that it...
International audienceChildren start to communicate and use language in social interactions from the...
International audienceChildren start to communicate and use language in social interactions from a v...
International audienceChildren learning their mother tongue engage in interactive communication star...
We analyzed the microstructure of child-adult interaction during naturalistic, daylong, automaticall...
How does parent-infant interaction impact infant's communicative development? The aim of the studies...
The relationship between communication skills over time, and the knowledge that early intervention i...
The current study compares the communicative abilities of children between 16 to 22 months who are ...
Early language development relates to a child’s later language ability, cognitive development, and a...
A growing body of literature has demonstrated that infants are able to detect patterns in structured...
Few language assessments are currently available which focus on prelinguistic social-communicative b...
A crucial step in children's language development is the mastery of how to use language in context. ...
Children do not learn language from passively analyzing correlations between language and observatio...
Changes in natural language environments of families receiving quantitative language feedback in Sha...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. August 2010. Major: Speech-language Pathology. Advisors: Maria ...
Many different species in the world communicate effectively, but human language is unique in that it...