Abstract Purpose of Review To summarize findings about the emergence and characteristics of canonical babbling in children with late detected developmental disorders (LDDDs), such …
Describes patterns of general communication development and of English specificity, emphasizing individual patterns. This edition devotes more attention to individual …
This book focuses on the psycholinguistic dynamics of multilingualism and the processes of change in time affecting two or more language systems. It develops a novel approach to this …
Paediatric speech and language therapists are challenged by diminished resources and increasingly complex caseloads. The new edition addresses their concerns. Norms for …
The rate at which young children are directly spoken to varies due to many factors, including (a) caregiver ideas about children as conversational partners and (b) the organization of …
This book provides an extensive overview of research into child production and perception. It focuses primarily on the first two years of life because, for the majority of children, that …
A child's first words mark the emergence of a uniquely human ability. Theories of the developmental steps that pave the way for word production have proposed that either vocal …
Abstract “Radical” templatic phonology is a template-based approach to segmental phonological representation. The central hypothesis is that the segmental phonological …