Mothers' speech in three social classes (original) (raw)

The influence of socio-economic status on mothers’ volubility and responsiveness in a monolingual Dutch-speaking sample

Steven Gillis

First Language, 2016

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Mothers' Speech to Children Learning Language

Catherine Snow

Child Development, 1972

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Mothers' speech research: from input to interaction

Catherine Snow

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Constructive-semantic Characteristics of Mother’s Speech as a Factor of Child’s Speech Development

Alla Gudzovskaya

KnE Life Sciences, 2018

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The conversational style of Estonian mothers

Tiia Tulviste

First Language, 1997

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Do mothers and fathers talk to their infant differently? An analysis of Thai child-directed speech from the CHILDS database

Wantira Noisiri

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Mother and father language input to young children: Contributions to later language development

Lynne Vernon-Feagans

2006

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Paul Corthals: Effects of speaker gender and child age on the prosody of parentese: cross-linguistic evidence

Logopedia Silesiana

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The development of conversation between mothers and babies

Catherine Snow

Journal of Child Language, 1977

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The effect on language development of the special characteristics of speech addressed to children

Bella DePaulo

Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 1978

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The Relationship of Age and Linguistic Production Capacity of Children to Parental Speech Adjustment

Thomas Lipscomb

1980

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Gender, social and situational variables in the choice of speech style in native Dutch

Jean-Marc Dewaele

Sociolinguistics Symposium, 2000

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FROM THE MOUTHS OF BABES…AND MOMS An Analysis of Mother-Child Interaction: Focus on the Mothers’ Questions

Maria Corazon Castro

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Maternal speech to 1-year-old children in two Italian cultural contexts

Paola Venuti

Early Development and Parenting, 1998

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Mothers' Conversational Styles Across Cultures: The Cases of Estonia, Finland, Sweden, and the U.S

Tiia Tulviste

2004

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Dutch children�s acquisition of verbal and adjectival inflection

daniela polisenska

2010

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Talking to Children: Language Input and Acquisition

Catherine Snow

Language, 1979

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Language Children Use with Their Mothers and an Unfamiliar Listener

Barbara Culatta

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Chapter 37 Dutch Speech Acquisition

Ellen Gerrits

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Socio-cultural differences and the adjustment of mothers' speech to their children's cognitive and language comprehension skills

Frederico Pereira

Learning and Instruction, 2005

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Mothers' Judgement Of The Representativeness Of Their Sons' Language Samples In Relation To

Frenette Southwood

Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics, 2012

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Do, say, learn: the functions of mothers' speech to infants

Yana Kuchirko

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Linguistic and prosodic aspects of child-directed speech: The role of maternal child-rearing experiences

Maria Spinelli, Mirco Fasolo

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Socio-Cultural Aspects of Language Acquisition Through Conversation

Hristo Kyuchukov

PSYCHOLINGUISTICS, 2018

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The impact of verb form, sentence position, home language, and second language proficiency on subject–verb agreement in child second language Dutch

Harald Baayen

Applied Psycholinguistics, 2012

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Maternal Speech to Eight Month Old Infants: A Study of Adolescent and Older Mothers

Cynthia Garcia Coll

1985

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Bare infinitives in Dutch early child language: An effect of input?

F Wijnen, Steven Gillis

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Social functional linguistic variation in conversational Dutch

Tom Ruette

2017

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Running head: AGREEMENT INFLECTION IN CHILD L2 DUTCH The impact of verb form, sentence position, home language and L2 proficiency on subject-verb agreement in child L2 Dutch

Elma Blom

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Mothers' social regulatory language to young children in family settings

Marilyn Shatz

First Language, 1994

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Sociolinguistic Variation in the Speech of Young Children: An Experimental Study

Carol Pfaff

1972

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Mothers' speech to their 1-year-old infants in home and laboratory settings

Lewis Leavitt

Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 1986

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A variable that may affect individual differences in the child-directed speech of Japanese women

Nobuo Masataka

Japanese Psychological Research, 1999

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Mother-tongue education, linguistic variation and language processing

Cristina Name

Ilha do Desterro A Journal of English Language, Literatures in English and Cultural Studies

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Root infinitives in Dutch early child language: an effect of input?

Steven Gillis

Journal of Child Language, 2001

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