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1. The relationship between child fitness/well-being and vocalization development in ~200 children from the Solomon Islands

2. A Probe Study on Vocal Development in Two Infants at Risk for Cerebral Palsy

4. Rapid shift in naming efficiency on a rapid automatic naming task by young Spanish-speaking English language learners

6. Perspectives on the origin of language: Infants vocalize most during independent vocal play but produce their most speech-like vocalizations during turn taking

7. Protophones, the precursors to speech, dominate the human infant vocal landscape

8. Canonical Babbling in Korean-Acquiring Infants at 4-9 Months of Age

9. Perspectives on the origin of language: Infants vocalize most during independent vocal play but produce their most speech-like vocalizations during turn taking

10. Social and endogenous motivations in the emergence of canonical babbling in infants at low and high risk for autism

11. Animal signals and symbolism

12. Speech-like sounds dominate the human infant vocal landscape

13. Cross-species parallels in babbling: animals and algorithms

14. The relative roles of voice and gesture in early communication development

15. Bilingual and monolingual children’s articulation rates during nonword repetition tasks

16. Babbling development as seen in canonical babbling ratios: A naturalistic evaluation of all-day recordings

17. The origin of language and relative roles of voice and gesture in early communication development

18. Difficulties using standardized tests to identify the receptive expressive gap in bilingual children's vocabularies

19. Assessment of prelinguistic vocalizations in real time: a comparison with phonetic transcription and assessment of inter-coder-reliability

20. Preterm and full term infant vocalization and the origin of language

21. The stability and validity of automated vocal analysis in preverbal preschoolers with autism spectrum disorder

22. Subtlety of Ambient-Language Effects in Babbling: A Study of English- and Chinese-Learning Infants at 8, 10, and 12 Months

23. New Frontiers in Language Evolution and Development

24. Language Experience in the Second Year of Life and Language Outcomes in Late Childhood

25. The Origin of Protoconversation: An Examination of Caregiver Responses to Cry and Speech-Like Vocalizations

26. Automated Vocal Analysis of Children With Hearing Loss and Their Typical and Atypical Peers

27. The Social Feedback Hypothesis and Communicative Development in Autism Spectrum Disorder

28. Vocal Development: How Marmoset Infants Express Their Feelings

29. Differing Roles of the Face and Voice in Early Human Communication: Roots of Language in Multimodal Expression

30. Registers in Infant Phonation

31. Vocal Patterns in Infants with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Canonical Babbling Status and Vocalization Frequency

32. Stability and Validity of an Automated Measure of Vocal Development From Day-Long Samples in Children With and Without Autism Spectrum Disorder

33. Identification of Prelinguistic Phonological Categories

34. Syllable-Related Breathing in Infants in the Second Year of Life

35. Vocal Category Development in Human Infancy: A Commentary on Giulivi et al.'s Critique of the Frames, then Content Model

36. Developing a Weighted Measure of Speech Sound Accuracy

37. All-Day Recordings to Investigate Vocabulary Development: A Case Study of a Trilingual Toddler

38. What Automated Vocal Analysis Reveals About the Vocal Production and Language Learning Environment of Young Children with Autism

39. Prelinguistic Vocal Development in Infants with Typical Hearing and Infants with Severe-to-Profound Hearing Loss

41. Vibratory Regime Classification of Infant Phonation

42. Fundamental frequency development in typically developing infants and infants with severe‐to‐profound hearing loss

43. On the Robustness of Vocal Development: An Examination of Infants With Moderate-to-Severe Hearing Loss and Additional Risk Factors

44. Predicting phonetic transcription agreement: Insights from research in infant vocalizations

45. Mapping the Early Language Environment Using All-Day Recordings and Automated Analysis

46. The stability and validity of automated vocal analysis in preverbal preschoolers with autism spectrum disorder

47. Developmental Plasticity and Language: A Comparative Perspective

48. Vocal Development as a Guide to Modeling the Evolution of Language

49. Beyond ba-ba and gu-gu: Challenges and strategies in coding infant vocalizations

50. Intuitive identification of infant vocal sounds by parents

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