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During the early 1990s, as computational resources capable of easily manipulating the data volumes found in CHILDES became commonly available, there was a significant increase in the number of studies of child language acquisition that made use of it. CHILDES is currently directed and maintained by
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There are a variety of languages and ages represented in the CHILDES transcripts. The majority of the transcripts are from spontaneous interactions and conversations. The transcriptions are coded in the CHAT (Codes for the Human Analysis of Transcripts) transcription format, which provides a
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standardized format for producing conversational transcripts. This system can be used to transcribe conversations with any type of language learner: children, second-language learners, and recovering aphasics. In addition to discourse level transcription, the CHAT system also has options for
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To date, over 4500 published studies cite CHILDES. CHILDES reports this number in their manuals and Google Scholar contains 5451 citations as of July 2017.
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Sanchez, Alesssandro; Meylan, Stephan C; Braginsky, Mika; MacDonald, Kyle E; Yurovsky, Daniel; Frank, Michael C (2019).
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was developed by Leonid Spektor and aids in transcription and analysis of the child language data.
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corpus
Brian MacWhinney
Catherine Snow
language acquisition
TalkBank
aphasics
second language acquisition
conversation analysis
Brian MacWhinney
Carnegie Mellon University
phonological
morphological
CLAN program



"childes-db: A Flexible and reproducible interface to the child language data exchange system"
doi
10.3758/s13428-018-1176-7
hdl
1721.1/131922
PMID
30623390
S2CID
256203840
the original
"Introduction to the Database"
the original

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