Research group Stockholm Babylab
Stockholm Babylab studies the language development of infants. We run several parallel research projects and participate in international research collaborations.
Within the Stockholm Babylab group, we study the language development in infants. We conduct most of our studies at the Phonetics Laboratory and the lab we use is designed to create a comfortable environment for children and parents participating in our studies.
Stockholm Babylab includes researchers and research assistants who are attached to the research subject of child language development.
Distributional learning: Domain-specificity and the impact of social cues (DIDI)Learning First Words (L3WO)Learning tones: The influence of pitch accent language experience on lexical tone perception (LETO)Parent affect in infant-directed speech and its role in language learning (PALL)SoundStartStudying building blocks of statistical learning: Automatic computation of auditory predictability The Effect of Hyperarticulation on Early Language Development (HELD)
Department of Linguistics
Department of Linguistics
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