
Early vocal interactions between infants and caregivers, characterized by cooing, gurgling, and imitative sounds, are fundamental to language development. These exchanges, though seemingly simple, represent a crucial pre-linguistic stage. For instance, a... Read more »

The discussion centers on an evolved iteration of infant-directed speech. This specialized form of communication, characterized by exaggerated intonation, simplified vocabulary, and repetitive phrasing, facilitates early language acquisition. An example includes using... Read more »