Corpora of babbling?

Brian MacWhinney macw at cmu.edu
Tue Mar 12 20:33:58 UTC 2013


CHILDES has a lot.  Depending on how you characterize babbling, the Davis corpus might be a great source.  For earlier stuff, I would try Brent, Soderstrom, MacWhinney, or some of the early corpora from the other languages.

--Brian MacWhinney

On Mar 12, 2013, at 4:19 PM, "melissa.e.kline at gmail.com" <melissa.e.kline at gmail.com> wrote:

> Does anyone know of any publicly-available corpora (either on CHILDES or elsewhere) that contain large numbers of audio samples of infant babbling?
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