Abstract
AHUum: aPnlesacsoecmomnfiurnmicthaattealwlhitehadsimngallel vcehlisladrreernepinreusnenutseudacloarrnedcthlyig: hly conspicuous ways (childdirected communication (CDC)), which enhance social bonding and facilitate language acquisition. CDC-like inputs are also reported for some vocally learning animals, suggesting similar functions in facilitating communicative competence. However, adult great apes, our closest living relatives, rarely signal to their infants, implicating communication surrounding the infant as the main input for infant great apes and early humans. Given cross-cultural variation in the amount and structure of CDC, we suggest that child-surrounding communication (CSC) provides essential compensatory input when CDC is less prevalent-a paramount topic for future studies.
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Schick, J., Fryns, C., Wegdell, F., Laporte, M., Zuberbühler, K., van Schaik, C. P., … Stoll, S. (2022). The function and evolution of child-directed communication. PLoS Biology, 20(5). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001630
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