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Mothers respond differently to infants' familiar versus non-familiar verbal imitations

Authors :
Elise Frank Masur
Janet Olson
Source :
Journal of child language. 39(4)
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Mothers' verbal responses to their infants' spontaneous imitations of familiar and non-familiar words during naturally occurring interactions were examined in a longitudinal sample observed at 1 ; 1, 1 ; 5 and 1 ; 9. Maternal responses to both familiar and non-familiar imitations exhibited structural characteristics likely to be facilitative of early word learning, including shorter and single-word utterances and reproductions of imitated words in sentence-final position. Mothers also responded differentially to infants' non-familiar versus familiar imitations. Mothers produced more return imitations and more exact repetitions, providing an extra exemplar, following infants' imitations of non-familiar words. The familiar words infants imitated were more likely to receive the more complex expanded and reduced+expanded return imitations. Results suggest mothers' responses to infants' verbal imitations could serve as a mechanism for facilitating language acquisition.

Details

ISSN :
14697602
Volume :
39
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of child language
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....30f54560156a555921a748b8f3d46e92