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BabblePlay: An app for infants, controlled by infants, to improve early language outcomes
2020
Applied Acoustics
This project set out to develop an app for infants under one year of age that responds in real time to language-like infant utterances with attractive images on an iPad screen. Language-like vocalisations were defined as voiced utterances which were not high pitched squeals, nor shouts. The app, BabblePlay, was intended for use in psycholinguistic research to investigate the possible causal relationship between early canonical babble and early onset of word production. It is also designed for a
doi:10.1016/j.apacoust.2019.107183
pmid:32362663
pmcid:PMC7043348
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