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D Kimbrough Oller

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Plos One|December 30, 2022
Perspectives on the origin of language: Infants vocalize most during independent vocal play but produce their most speech-like vocalizations during turn takingHelen L Long, Gordon Ramsay, Ulrike Griebel, et al.
Language Learning and Development : the Official Journal of the Society for Language Development|November 11, 2014
Effects of Parental Interaction on Infant Vocalization Rate, Variability and Vocal TypeBeau Franklin, Anne S Warlaumont, Daniel Messinger, et al.
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders|March 2, 2017
A Retrospective Video Analysis of Canonical Babbling and Volubility in Infants with Fragile X Syndrome at 9-12 Months of AgeKatie Belardi, Linda R Watson, Richard A Faldowski, et al.
Ear and Hearing|January 15, 2015
Automated Vocal Analysis of Children With Hearing Loss and Their Typical and Atypical PeersMark VanDam, D Kimbrough Oller, Sophie E Ambrose, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|September 6, 2021
Cross-species parallels in babbling: animals and algorithmsSita M Ter Haar, Ahana A Fernandez, Maya Gratier, et al.
Iscience|June 28, 2023
Sex differences in infant vocalization and the origin of languageD Kimbrough Oller, Jill Gilkerson, Jeffrey A Richards, et al.
American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology|April 19, 2017
Mapping the Early Language Environment Using All-Day Recordings and Automated AnalysisJill Gilkerson, Jeffrey A Richards, Steven F Warren, et al.
Research in Developmental Disabilities|March 15, 2025
The robustness of speech-like vocalization in typically developing infants and infants with autismD Kimbrough Oller, Edina R Bene, Hyunjoo Yoo, et al.
Scientific Reports|October 16, 2019
Preterm and full term infant vocalization and the origin of languageD Kimbrough Oller, Melinda Caskey, Hyunjoo Yoo, et al.
Research in Developmental Disabilities|October 16, 2024
Acoustic features of vocalizations in typically developing and autistic infants in the first yearD Kimbrough Oller, Edina R Bene, Hyunjoo Yoo, et al.
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Plos One|December 30, 2022
Perspectives on the origin of language: Infants vocalize most during independent vocal play but produce their most speech-like vocalizations during turn takingHelen L Long, Gordon Ramsay, Ulrike Griebel, et al.
Language Learning and Development : the Official Journal of the Society for Language Development|November 11, 2014
Effects of Parental Interaction on Infant Vocalization Rate, Variability and Vocal TypeBeau Franklin, Anne S Warlaumont, Daniel Messinger, et al.
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders|March 2, 2017
A Retrospective Video Analysis of Canonical Babbling and Volubility in Infants with Fragile X Syndrome at 9-12 Months of AgeKatie Belardi, Linda R Watson, Richard A Faldowski, et al.
Ear and Hearing|January 15, 2015
Automated Vocal Analysis of Children With Hearing Loss and Their Typical and Atypical PeersMark VanDam, D Kimbrough Oller, Sophie E Ambrose, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|September 6, 2021
Cross-species parallels in babbling: animals and algorithmsSita M Ter Haar, Ahana A Fernandez, Maya Gratier, et al.
Iscience|June 28, 2023
Sex differences in infant vocalization and the origin of languageD Kimbrough Oller, Jill Gilkerson, Jeffrey A Richards, et al.
American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology|April 19, 2017
Mapping the Early Language Environment Using All-Day Recordings and Automated AnalysisJill Gilkerson, Jeffrey A Richards, Steven F Warren, et al.
Research in Developmental Disabilities|March 15, 2025
The robustness of speech-like vocalization in typically developing infants and infants with autismD Kimbrough Oller, Edina R Bene, Hyunjoo Yoo, et al.
Scientific Reports|October 16, 2019
Preterm and full term infant vocalization and the origin of languageD Kimbrough Oller, Melinda Caskey, Hyunjoo Yoo, et al.
Research in Developmental Disabilities|October 16, 2024
Acoustic features of vocalizations in typically developing and autistic infants in the first yearD Kimbrough Oller, Edina R Bene, Hyunjoo Yoo, et al.
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