Understanding Baby Talk: Decoding Early Linguistic Efforts
Originally Published 2 years ago — by Neuroscience News

Researchers have conducted a study to understand how adults make sense of the limited vocabulary of young children. By analyzing thousands of hours of transcribed audio, computational models were created to decode adult interpretations of baby talk. The most successful models relied on context from previous conversations and knowledge of common mispronunciations. This context-based interpretation by adults may provide valuable feedback, aiding babies in language acquisition. The findings suggest that adults' understanding of children's speech could facilitate more effective language learning in young children.