Kathryn B. SherrodSteven FriedmanSusan E. CrawleyDaniel I. DrakeJessy G. Dévieux
Maternal speech to children has been shown to vary by age and language ability of the children. Previous studies have usually involved children over 1 year of age. In this study maternal speech to male and female 4-, 6-, and 8-month-old infants was recorded in the laboratory. Mothers used shorter utterances to 8-month-olds than to 4- or 6-month-olds, presumably in response to the infant's changing level of comprehension. Mothers used more sentences with subjects, verbs, or objects deleted to 8-month-olds and more complex sentences to 4-month-olds.
Kathryn B. SherrodSteven FriedmanSusan E. CrawleyDaniel J. DrakeJessy G. Dévieux
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