How to measure the onset of babbling reliably?

I Molemans, R van den Berg, L van Severen…�- Journal of Child�…, 2012 - cambridge.org
I Molemans, R van den Berg, L van Severen, S Gillis
Journal of Child Language, 2012cambridge.org
Various measures for identifying the onset of babbling have been proposed in the literature,
but a formal definition of the exact procedure and a thorough validation of the sample size
required for reliably establishing babbling onset is lacking. In this paper the reliability of five
commonly used measures is assessed using a large longitudinal corpus of spontaneous
speech from forty infants (age 0; 6− 2; 0). In a first experiment it is shown that establishing
the onset of babbling with reasonable (95%) confidence is impossible when the measures�…
Various measures for identifying the onset of babbling have been proposed in the literature, but a formal definition of the exact procedure and a thorough validation of the sample size required for reliably establishing babbling onset is lacking. In this paper the reliability of five commonly used measures is assessed using a large longitudinal corpus of spontaneous speech from forty infants (age 0 ; 6−2 ; 0). In a first experiment it is shown that establishing the onset of babbling with reasonable (95%) confidence is impossible when the measures are computed only once, and when the number of vocalizations are not equal for all children at all ages. In addition, each measure requires a different minimal sample size. In the second experiment a robust procedure is proposed and formally defined that permits the identification of the onset of babbling with 95% confidence. The bootstrapping procedure involves extensive resampling and requires relatively few data.
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