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The ecology of prelinguistic vocal learning: parents simplify the structure of their speech in response to babbling

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JOURNAL OF CHILD LANGUAGE
卷 46, 期 5, 页码 998-1011

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0305000919000291

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vocal learning; language input; parent-child interaction; language statistics; infant-directed speech

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  1. NSF [BCS-0844015]

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What is the function of babbling in language learning? We examined the structure of parental speech as a function of contingency on infants' non-cry prelinguistic vocalizations. We analyzed several acoustic and linguistic measures of caregivers' speech. Contingent speech was less lexically diverse and shorter in utterance length than non-contingent speech. We also found that the lexical diversity of contingent parental speech only predicted infant vocal maturity. These findings illustrate a new form of influence infants have over their ambient language in everyday learning environments. By vocalizing, infants catalyze the production of simplified, more easily learnable language from caregivers.

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