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Mira L. Nencheva; Hannah Van Dusen; Erin Watson; Casey Lew-Williams – Developmental Science, 2026
Emotion and language are very common in young children's everyday lives. Hour by hour, they play, listen, vocalize, react, and emote. Despite the centrality of emotion and language to toddlers' local environments, the dynamic interplay of these communicative signals is practically unexplored. Here, we investigated how fluctuations in caregiver and…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Vocabulary Development, Psychological Patterns, Interpersonal Communication
Sarah C. Kucker; Rachel F. Barr; Lynn K. Perry – Developmental Science, 2026
The last decade has seen an exponential rise in children's digital media use, as well as growing evidence that it is associated with changes in children's vocabulary. However, while high rates of low-quality digital media have been associated with lower "amounts" of words a child says, little work has examined whether digital media…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Child Language, Language Acquisition, Vocabulary Development
Haley Weaver; Jenny R. Saffran – Developmental Science, 2026
Questions about early word knowledge pervade the literature on both typical and atypical language trajectories. To determine which words an infant knows, researchers have relied on two types of measures--caregiver-report and eye-gaze behavior. When these measures are compared, however, their results frequently fail to converge, making it difficult…
Descriptors: Child Language, Language Acquisition, Vocabulary Development, Infants
Ethan Kutlu; Hyoju Kim; Bob McMurray – Developmental Science, 2026
A critical aspect of spoken language development is learning to categorize the sounds of the child's language(s). This process was thought to develop early during infancy to set the stage for the later development of higher-level aspects of language (e.g., vocabulary, syntax). However, many recent studies have shown that speech categorization…
Descriptors: Oral Language, Language Acquisition, Vocabulary Development, Child Language

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