单词 | child-directed speech |
释义 | > as lemmaschild-directed speech child-directed speech n. Linguistics and Social Psychology a simplified form of language used in speaking to babies and young children; cf. motherese n., baby talk n. at baby n. and adj. Compounds 1g. ΚΠ 1972 P. A. Broen Verbal Environm. of Language-learning Child iii. 17 It remains to be seen how pauses function in child-directed adult speech.] 1987 C. E. Snow et al. in K. E. Nelson & A. Van Kleek Children's Lang. VI. iv. 66 Fine-tuning implies that, as the child's own language ability develops, the caretakers decrease the amount of simplification or modification in their child-directed speech. 2002 Sydney Morning Herald (Nexis) 29 Mar. 3 Research indicates that higher-pitched voices are part of child-directed speech (CDS), which also includes rising intonation, altered vocabulary and other pronoun changes. 2009 C. K. Sigelman & E. A. Rider Life-span Human Devel. (ed. 6) x. 285/1 Those parents who use child-directed speech further simplify the child's task of figuring out the rules of language. < as lemmas |
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