Infant vocalization: A comprehensive view

RE Stark�- Infant Mental Health Journal, 1981 - Wiley Online Library
RE Stark
Infant Mental Health Journal, 1981Wiley Online Library
Two different accounts of infant vocal development have recently been advanced. Both
stress the lawful nature of this development and propose that it occurs in a series of stages.
One account stresses the infant's attempt to make speech‐like sounds from the earliest
months and proposes that characteristics of speech are successively brought under the
infant's control. The other suggests that instead, processes of integration and coordination of
aspects of vocalization are taking place and considers these processes in relation to the�…
Abstract
Two different accounts of infant vocal development have recently been advanced. Both stress the lawful nature of this development and propose that it occurs in a series of stages. One account stresses the infant's attempt to make speech‐like sounds from the earliest months and proposes that characteristics of speech are successively brought under the infant's control. The other suggests that instead, processes of integration and coordination of aspects of vocalization are taking place and considers these processes in relation to the situational contexts of vocalizing. A more comprehensive view is proposed in which aspects of both accounts are incorporated.
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