Human turn-taking development: A multi-faceted review of turn-taking comprehension and production in the first years of life
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Human turn-taking development: A multi-faceted review of turn-taking comprehension and production in the first years of life
Abstract
Human communication builds on a highly cooperative and interactional infrastructure-conversational turn-taking. Turn-taking is characterized by reciprocal, alternating exchanges between two or more interactants, avoidance of overlap, and relatively short response times. Although the behavioral principles governing turn-taking in spoken interactions of human adults have been investigated for decades, relatively little is known about the acquisition of conversational turn-taking skills and the developmental trajectories of turn-taking comprehension and production. The aim of the present review was to provide a comprehensive overview of turn-taking development enabling the extrapolation of developmental milestones and investigations across species and taxa. it thus aims to serve as a crucial guide to our current understanding of turn-taking in childhood and instigate a better understanding of turn-taking phylogeny, its evolutionary roots, as well as systematic, quantitative applications across and between species, thereby possibly bridging the existing gap between linguistic and nonlinguistic species.
Keywords: Conversational turn-taking; Developmental milestones; Phylogenetic perspective; Social interactions.
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Declarations. Conflicts of interest/Competing interests: The authors have no competing interests to declare that are relevant to the content of this article. Ethics approval: No approval of research ethics committees was required to accomplish the goals of this study because no data were collected for this review paper. Consent to participate: Not applicable as no humans were tested in this review paper. Consent for publication: Not applicable as no humans were tested in this review paper.
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