Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

motherese

noun
/ˈmʌðəˌriːz/
Definition
A simplified and exaggerated form of speech used by adults when talking to young children.
Examples
  • Parents often use motherese to capture their baby’s attention during playtime.
  • In her speech, she naturally shifted into motherese when talking to her toddler.
Meaning
Motherese refers to the unique way in which parents or caregivers communicate with infants, characterized by a higher pitch, slower tempo, and simplified vocabulary, which helps in the child’s language development.
Synonyms
  • Infant-directed speech
  • Child-directed speech
  • Caregiver speech