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The researchers' own triadic collaborations brought a dialectical- interactive wholeness approach, that aimed to illuminate the multiple perspectives existing in the world of infant-toddler's and unite those different perspectives in the task of finding infants' voice.
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White (2011), in her attempts to capture infant voice, used a dialogical approach to explore infant-toddler's everyday events from their perspective.
I mean it had / Free rum free whisky and some fellars beating / Pan from one of them band in Trinidad" — and the Queen's English: "The marl white road, the Dorée rushing cool / Through gorges of green cedars, like the sound / Of infant voices from the Mission School".
After all, language first comes at the infant as voices against which there is no defence.
Infants respond to the voice from early months [29], [30] and guide their behavior based on vocal cues during social referencing [31], [32].
Infants and preschoolers have voices and can make a lot of noise, but a voice is more than sound.
In the advertisement, a baby with an adult's voice asks another infant whether he's been visited by "that milkaholic Lindsay".
"If you could envision a 180-pound infant," his brother said, voice trailing away.
Through the mother's voice, the infant receives information about itself that begins the formation of its own sense of self.
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) Blasi et al. (2011) measured increased insula and orbito-frontal activity in 3- to 7-month-old infants listening to sad voices.
There is some evidence that social input provided by voices affects infants' processing of other social information, including that related to others' actions (Brand and Tapscott, 2007).
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