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Crib talk
Crib talk or crib speech is pre-sleep monologue made by young children while in bed. This starts somewhere around one-and-a-half years and usually ends by about two-and-a-half years of age, though children can continue longer.〔Weir RH. (1962). Language in the Crib. University of Michigan; Edition 2, (1970) Mouton. 〕〔Nelson K. Oster E., Bruner JS. (Ed). (1989). Narratives from the crib. Cambridge, MA, US: Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-02363-5〕 It consists of conversational discourse with turn-taking often containing semantically and syntactically coherent question-answer sequences. It may contain word play and bits of song and nursery rhyme. Crib talk has been found in deaf children in their early sign language.〔Petitto LA. (2000). ( On The Biological Foundations of Human Language ). In K. Emmorey and H. Lane (Eds.) The signs of language revisited: An anthology in honor of Ursula Bellugi and Edward Klima. Erlbaum〕 It also occurs in autistic children. ==Types== Crib talk has been divided into three somewhat overlapping varieties.〔Nelson K. (1989). Monologue as representation of real-life experience (pp.27-72) In Narratives from the crib. Cambridge, MA, US: Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-02363-5〕
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