title: On the linguistic implications of context-bound adult-infant interactions creator: Lacerda, Francisco creator: Marklund, Ellen creator: Lagerkvist, Lisa creator: Gustavsson, Lisa creator: Klintfors, Eeva creator: Sundberg, Ulla subject: Language subject: Developmental Psychology subject: Behavioral Analysis description: This poster presents a study of the linguistic information potentially available in adult speech directed to 3-month-old infants. The repetitive nature of the speech directed to young infants and the ecological context of the adult-infant natural interaction setting are analyzed in the light of the “Ecological theory of language acquisition” proposed by Lacerda et al. (2004, this volume). The analysis of transcripts of adult-infant interaction sessions suggests that enough information to derive general noun associations may be available as a consequence of the particular context of the adult-infant interactions during the early stages of the language acquisition process. publisher: Lund University Cognitive Studies contributor: Berthouze, Luc contributor: Kozima, Hideki contributor: Prince, Christopher G. contributor: Sandini, Giulio contributor: Stojanov, Georgi contributor: Metta, Giorgio contributor: Balkenius, Christian date: 2004 type: Conference Poster type: PeerReviewed format: application/pdf identifier: http://cogprints.org/4070/1/lacerda2.pdf identifier: Lacerda, Francisco and Marklund, Ellen and Lagerkvist, Lisa and Gustavsson, Lisa and Klintfors, Eeva and Sundberg, Ulla (2004) On the linguistic implications of context-bound adult-infant interactions. [Conference Poster] relation: http://cogprints.org/4070/