Cognitive Development
Volume 18, Issue 4, 2003, Pages 533-554

Expressive timing and interactional synchrony between mothers and infants: Cultural similarities, cultural differences, and the immigration exprerience (Article)

Gratier M.*
  • a Universite Rene Descartes Paris V, 71 av. Edouard-Vaillant, 92100 Boulogne-Billancourt, France, Department of Anthropology, FPR-UCLA Ctr. Culture Brain/Devmt., University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095, United States

Abstract

The spontaneous vocal interactions of 30 mothers and their 2- to 5-month-old infants from India, France, and the United States were analyzed using an acoustic analysis method. Similarities and differences in vocal interactional patterns were highlighted between the three groups. On the one hand, in the three cultural contexts mother-infant vocal interaction was found to be organized around hierarchical temporal intervals of the same approximate length, had the same balance between regular rhythm and variation ("expressive timing"), and manifested the same coordination between mother and infant vocalization ("interactional synchrony"). On the other hand, the three groups also revealed cultural variability. The Indian mothers had more togetherness with their babies, as indexed by less space between vocal turns and more overlap of mother and baby vocalizations. They also produced a higher ratio of nonverbal to verbal vocalizations. The spontaneous vocal interactions of a group of 30 Indian immigrant dyads were also studied. With respect to culturally variable characteristics, the vocal interaction of immigrant dyads living in the United States showed signs of change in the direction of the host culture. With respect to characteristics shared by all three nonimmigrant groups, the immigrant dyads showed lower levels of expressive timing and interactional synchrony than the nonimmigrant group as a whole. © 2003 Published by Elsevier Inc.

Author Keywords

Immigration Vocal interaction Mother-infant

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DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2003.09.009
ISSN: 08852014
Cited by: 86
Original Language: English