Developmental cascades of vocal turn-taking connect prelinguistic vocalizing with early language

VH Zhang, SL Elmlinger, MH Goldstein - Infant Behavior and Development, 2024 - Elsevier
Conversational turn-taking is ubiquitously found in caregiver-infant interactions, and robustly
predictive of infant communicative development. Over the first year, infants take quick adult …

Prelinguistic communication complexity predicts expressive language in initial minimally verbal autistic children

M Liu, NC Brady, O Boorom, K Fleming… - … Journal of Language …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Background Prelinguistic communication complexity refers to the use of different
communication forms such as eye gaze, gestures and vocalisations and the degree to which …

Caregiver reactions to babbling organize turn‐taking interactions: Facilitative effects of vocal versus non‐vocal responses

VH Zhang, SL Elmlinger, RR Albert, MH Goldstein - Infancy, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Turn‐taking interactions are foundational to the development of social, communicative, and
cognitive skills. In infants, vocal turn‐taking experience is predictive of infants' …

The role of dyadic combinations of infants' behaviors and caregivers' verbal and multimodal responses in predicting vocabulary outcomes

A van der Klis, C Junge, F Adriaans, R Kager - Infancy, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
There is robust evidence that infants' gestures and vocalisations and caregivers' contingent
responses predict later child vocabulary. Recent studies suggest that dyadic combinations of …

A Multimodal Language Faculty: A Cognitive Framework for Human Communication

J Schilperoord - 2024 - torrossa.com
Meanwhile, in 1999 in the Netherlands, Joost joined Leo Noordman's Text Linguistics group
at Tilburg University, and was invited by new colleague Fons Maes to co-teach a course …

[PDF][PDF] A look into language: The role of visual cues in early language acquisition in the infant brain

M Çetinçelik - 2024 - pure.mpg.de
Social interaction plays a critical role in language acquisition. Children typically learn
language through face-to-face interactions with their caregivers in social contexts, and face …

THE IMPACT OF MATERNAL SECOND SIGNAL SYSTEM ACTIVITY ON MOTHER-CHILD INTERACTIONS DURING THE VERBAL DEVELOPMENT STAGE IN THE …

Т Знаменська, В Луньов… - Неонатологія …, 2024 - neonatology.bsmu.edu.ua
The transition from nonverbal to verbal communication in children is significantly influenced
by the maternal secondary signaling system. Current geopolitical and health crises, such as …

Вплив активності другої сигнальної системи матері на її взаємодію з дитиною на етапі вербального розвитку сучасний контекст війни. Неонатологія, хірургія …

Т Знаменська, В Луньов, Є Зброжник, Л Прудка… - 2024 - ir.librarynmu.com
Перехід від невербальної до вербальної комунікації у дітей відбувається під значним
впливом акивності другої сигнальної системи матері. Сучасні геополітичні кризи, такі як …

[PDF][PDF] THE IMPACT OF MATERNAL SECOND SIGNAL SYSTEM ACTIVITY ON MOTHER-CHILD INTERACTIONS DURING THE VERBAL DEVELOPMENT STAGE IN …

T Znamenska, V Lunov, E Zbrozhyk, L Prudka, E Zhuk - neonatology.bsmu.edu.ua
The transition from nonverbal to verbal communication in children is significantly influenced
by the maternal secondary signaling system. Current geopolitical and health crises, such as …

[PDF][PDF] Infants' gesture-speech combinations elicit more verbal and multimodal responses from caregivers during early play

Before they learn how to speak, infants start to communicate by producing vocalisations and
gestures. These early behaviours, including gesture-speech combinations, have been found …