Does anyone have references describing data collection of speech
to children in their home environment? I am aware of the corpora at
CHILDES but most of them involve planned interactions with researchers
monitoring what goes on. I'm looking for things like a corpus collected
by Bernard Friedlander and colleagues (1972). They did a data collection
where they just left a microphone and tape recorder in the house.
Periodically the tape recorder would turn on and collect whatever was
going on at that moment. Thanks in advance for the replies.
Tony
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