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Mothers' use of touch across infants' development and its implications for word learning: Evidence from Korean dyadic interactions

Authors
Ko, Eon-SukAbu-Zhaya, RanaKim, Eun SolKim, TaehyeongOn, Kyung-WoonKim, HyunjiZhang, Byoung-TakSeidl, Amanda
Issue Date
May-2023
Publisher
WILEY
Citation
INFANCY, v.28, no.3, pp.597 - 618
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Journal Title
INFANCY
Volume
28
Number
3
Start Page
597
End Page
618
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/184951
DOI
10.1111/infa.12532
ISSN
1525-0008
Abstract
Caregivers' touches that occur alongside words and utterances could aid in the detection of word/utterance boundaries and the mapping of word forms to word meanings. We examined changes in caregivers' use of touches with their speech directed to infants using a multimodal cross-sectional corpus of 35 Korean mother-child dyads across three age groups of infants (8, 14, and 27 months). We tested the hypothesis that caregivers' frequency and use of touches with speech change with infants' development. Results revealed that the frequency of word/utterance-touch alignment as well as word + touch co-occurrence is highest in speech addressed to the youngest group of infants. Thus, this study provides support for the hypothesis that caregivers' use of touch during dyadic interactions is sensitive to infants' age in a way similar to caregivers' use of speech alone and could provide cues useful to infants' language learning at critical points in early development.
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