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Perspectives on the origin of language: Infants vocalize most during independent vocal play but produce their most speech-like vocalizations during turn taking
MLA
Helen L. Long, et al. “Perspectives on the Origin of Language: Infants Vocalize Most during Independent Vocal Play but Produce Their Most Speech-like Vocalizations during Turn Taking.” PLOS ONE, vol. 17, Dec. 2022, p. e0279395. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0279395.
APA
Helen L. Long, Gordon Ramsay, Ulrike Griebel, Edina R. Bene, Dale D. Bowman, Megan M. Burkhardt-Reed, & D. Kimbrough Oller. (2022). Perspectives on the origin of language: Infants vocalize most during independent vocal play but produce their most speech-like vocalizations during turn taking. PLOS ONE, 17, e0279395. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0279395
Chicago
Helen L. Long, Gordon Ramsay, Ulrike Griebel, Edina R. Bene, Dale D. Bowman, Megan M. Burkhardt-Reed, and D. Kimbrough Oller. 2022. “Perspectives on the Origin of Language: Infants Vocalize Most during Independent Vocal Play but Produce Their Most Speech-like Vocalizations during Turn Taking.” PLOS ONE 17 (December): e0279395. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0279395.