CHICA: A Developmental Corpus of Child-Caregiver's Face-to-face vs. Video Call Conversations in Middle Childhood
Dhia-elhak Goumri,
Abhishek Agrawal,
Mitja Nikolaus
et al.
Abstract:Existing studies of naturally occurring language-in-interaction have largely focused on the two ends of the developmental spectrum, i.e., early childhood and adulthood, leaving a gap in our knowledge about how development unfolds, especially across middle childhood. The current work contributes to filling this gap by introducing CHICA (for Child Interpersonal Communication Analysis), a developmental corpus of child-caregiver conversations \textit{at home}, involving groups of French-speaking children aged 7, 9… Show more
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