Infants’ intentionally communicative vocalizations elicit responses from caregivers and are the best predictors of the transition to language: A longitudinal investigation of infants’ vocalizations, gestures and word production

Ed Donnellan, Colin Bannard, Michelle L. McGillion, Katie E. Slocombe, Danielle Matthews

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