Abstract:Children start to communicate and use language in social interactions from a very young age. This allows them to experiment with their developing linguistic knowledge and receive valuable feedback from their -- often more knowledgeable -- interlocutors. While research in language acquisition has focused a great deal on children's ability to learn from the linguistic input or social cues, very little work has investigated the nature and role of communicative feedback, a process that results from children and ca… Show more
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