2021
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/y2s3m
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Infants who experience more adult-initiated conversations have better expressive language in toddlerhood

Abstract: To understand how infants become engaged in conversations with their caregivers, we examined who tends to initiate conversations between adults and infants, differences between the features of infant- and adult-initiated conversations, and whether individual differences in how much infants engage in infant- or adult-initiated conversations uniquely predict later language development. We analyzed naturalistic adult–infant conversations captured via passive recording of the daily environment in two samples of 6-… Show more

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