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Nov 24, 2023 - Mental State Events in the Talk Together Study
Tay, Weilin; Wee, Rachel MY; Styles, Suzy J, 2022, "Mental State Events in the Talk Together Study: T1", https://doi.org/10.21979/N9/NYTEUD, DR-NTU (Data), V2, UNF:6:jbLLYt36W1jPFwTGnPCIeA== [fileUNF]
This dataset contains all Mental State Events identified by two coders in the speech of parents narrating the wordless storybook 'What a Scary Storm!' during the Talk together study to their toddlers and preschool aged children, in Singapore. The coded data are derived from the f... |
May 9, 2023 - Talk Together Materials
Styles, Suzy J, 2023, "Talk Wheel - Eight top tips for enjoying talk together with your little-ones", https://doi.org/10.21979/N9/0O80GR, DR-NTU (Data), V1
Parent-child talk is an opportunity for bonding and developing your child’s language skills. Many speech scientists believe that engaging in more talk with your children helps them build strong foundations for language. We created a special Talk Wheel with eight tips to help pare... |
Apr 14, 2022 - Kinship terms in Singapore
Choo, Kelly SN; Woon, Fei Ting; Styles, Suzy J, 2022, "Red Dot Words: People in Families", https://doi.org/10.21979/N9/NIW70B, DR-NTU (Data), V1
This dataset contains the complete question set for the Red Dot: People in Families survey as implemented on the Qualtrics interface. Images in this survey are adapted from characters created by Suzy J Styles for the book 'Ethics in Practice: A workbook for junior investigators i... |
Apr 12, 2022Parental descriptions of mental states with pre-school children in Singapore
This Dataverse contains documentation and human coding for descriptions of mental states used by parents in the Talk Together Study |
Mar 24, 2022 - Repeitions in Child Directed Speech
Lim, Amanda XT; Chua, Victoria YH; Woon, Fei Ting; Onnis, Luca; Styles, Suzy J, 2022, "Preregistration for: Maternal bilingualism and the use of partial self-repetitions in child-directed speech in an onscreen wordless picture book sharing task", https://doi.org/10.21979/N9/FBUV6B, DR-NTU (Data), V2
Li and Onnis (2021) have previously found that use of parental partial repetitions varies with mother’s degree of bilingualism. The primary aim of this study is to replicate these results in a new sample of Singaporean mothers who read to their children using a novel onscreen wor... |
Mar 4, 2022
This is the repository for projects investigating the use of repetitions in chid-directed speech in the copora of parent-child conversations developed by the BLIP Lab. |
Jan 21, 2022 - Kinship terms in Singapore
Choo, Kelly SN; Styles, Suzy J, 2022, "Preregistration for kinship terms of address and reference for grandparents in Singapore", https://doi.org/10.21979/N9/ROZN4E, DR-NTU (Data), V1
Preregistration Documents. The use of kinship terms of address and reference reflects the concept of language socialization. Kinship terms use can be referred to as child-centred, when an adult uses the word a child would normally use to label a person, when talking to the child.... |
Jan 21, 2022
This dataverse collects together documents for studies on kinship naming in Singapore, with a current focus on the names given to Grandparents by parents of small children in different conditions |
Jan 21, 2022 - Parental descriptions of mental states with pre-school children in Singapore
Tay, Weilin; Styles, Suzy J, 2022, "Preregistration for Child-directed emotion talk among Singaporean parents", https://doi.org/10.21979/N9/BRMO0A, DR-NTU (Data), V1
Preregistration documents. This study will investigate parental use of mental state descriptions in Singaporean parents' speech to preschoolers - with a focus on describing emotions. Past studies on child directed descriptions of emotions have been mostly conducted in Western pop... |
Jan 21, 2022
This Dataverse collects together study materials relating to investigations into the way that parents describe mental states to their children, as observed in a wordless picturebook sharing task. The open access picture book 'What a Scary Storm!' (Styles, 2020) was designed to el... |