“…They rely on fundamental properties of human communication (H. H. Clark, 1996;Pickering & Garrod, 2021), making them much more likely to be universal across cultures. There is indeed accumulating evidence that feedback signals of the sort described above are present in a diversity of languages and cultures (although not always studied in the context interaction with children), such as for acknowledgements (Cutrone, 2005;Liesenfeld & Dingemanse, 2022;Maynard, 1990), communicative repair (Dingemanse et al, 2015;Ochs & Schieffelin, 1984;Schegloff, 2006), and time-contingent responses (Bornstein et al, 1992;Richman et al, 1992).…”