Testing the Relationship Between Preferences for Infant-Directed Speech and Vocabulary Development: A Multi-Lab Study

From early on, infants show a preference for infant-directed speech (IDS) over adult-directed speech (ADS), and exposure to IDS has been correlated with language outcome measures such as vocabulary. The present multi-laboratory study explores this issue by investigating whether there is a link betwe...

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Hauptverfasser: Soderstrom, M, Rocha-Hidalgo, J, Muñoz, L. E, Bochynska, A, Werker, J. F, Skarabela, B, Seidl, A, Ryjova, Y, Rennels, J. L, Potter, C. E, Paulus, M, Ota, M, Olesen, N. M, Nave, K. M, Mayor, J, Martin, A, Machon, L. C, Lew-Williams, C, Ko, E-S, Kim, H, Kartushina, N, Kammermeier, M, Jessop, A, Hay, J. F, Havron, N, Hannon, E. E, Hamlin, J. K, Gonzalez-Gomez, N, Gampe, A, Fritzsche, T, Frank, M. C, Durrant, S, Davies, C, Cashon, C, Byers-Heinlein, K, Boyce, V, Black, A. K, Bergmann, C, Anderson, L, AlShakhori, M. K, AL-Hoorie, A. H, Tsui, A. S. M
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Zusammenfassung:From early on, infants show a preference for infant-directed speech (IDS) over adult-directed speech (ADS), and exposure to IDS has been correlated with language outcome measures such as vocabulary. The present multi-laboratory study explores this issue by investigating whether there is a link between early preference for IDS and later vocabulary size. Infants’ preference for IDS was tested as part of the ManyBabies 1 project, and follow-up CDI data were collected from a subsample of this dataset at 18 and 24 months. A total of 341 (18 months) and 327 (24 months) infants were tested across 21 laboratories. In neither preregistered analyses with North American and UK English, nor exploratory analyses with a larger sample did we find evidence for a relation between IDS preference and later vocabulary. We discuss implications of this finding in light of recent work suggesting that IDS preference measured in the laboratory has low test-retest reliability.
DOI:10.1017/S0305000924000254