2024
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2311425121
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Infants who are rarely spoken to nevertheless understand many words

Ruthe Foushee,
Mahesh Srinivasan

Abstract: Theories of language development—informed largely by studies of Western, middleclass infants—have highlighted the language that caregivers direct to children as a key driver of language learning. However, some have argued that language development unfolds similarly across environmental contexts, including those in which childdirected language is scarce. This raises the possibility that children are able to learn from other sources of language in their environments, particularly the language directed to others … Show more

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