Published September 24, 2024
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A cross-linguistic examination of young children's everyday language experiences
Creators
- 1. California State University, East Bay
- 2. University of Manitoba
- 3. Harvard University
- 4. CONICET
- 5. University of Chicago
Description
We present an exploratory cross-linguistic analysis of the quantity of target-child-directed speech and adult-directed speech in North American English (US & Canadian), United Kingdom English, Argentinian Spanish, Tseltal (Tenejapa, Mayan), and Yélî Dnye (Rossel Island, Papuan), using annotations from 69 children aged 2–36 months. Using a novel methodological approach, our cross-linguistic and cross-cultural findings support prior work suggesting that target-child-directed speech quantities are stable across early development, while adult-directed speech decreases. A preponderance of speech from women was found to a similar degree across groups, with less target-child-directed speech from men and children in the North American samples than elsewhere. Consistently across groups, children also heard more adult-directed than target-child-directed speech. Finally, the numbers of talkers present in any given clip strongly impacted children's moment-to-moment input quantities. These findings illustrate how the structure of home life impacts patterns of early language exposure across diverse developmental contexts.
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Additional details
Identifiers
- DOI
- 10.1017/S030500092400028X
- Other
- oai:uchicago.tind.io:13796
Funding
- Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
- 435-2015-0628
- Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
- 869-2016-0003
- Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
- 501769-2016-RGPDD
- National Endowment for the Humanities
- HJ-253479-17
- National Institutes of Health
- DP5-OD019812
- National Science Foundation
- BCS-1844710
- CONICET
- PIP 80/2015
- MINCyT
- PICT 3327/2014
- NWO
- Veni Innovational Scheme