TurnTOS: Turn-anticipation in Dutch preschoolers with and without DLD

Lammertink, I.
Rowland, C.
Casillas, M.

This data sharing collection comes with the manuscript: Lammertink, Rowland and Casillas (accepted). Who's next: turn anticipation in Dutch preschoolers with and without Developmental Language Disorder. Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research. The collection contains the raw and processed gaze data files (eye tracking) from the children that participated in the experiment. Data for the typically developing children (TD) were collected between 2018 and 2022 at the Baby and Child Research Center. Data for the children with suspected DLD were collected in 2022 and 2023. These are new data. The study described in the manuscript is part of a larger research project that investigated what epistemic and linguistic cues children (typically developing 1 to 4 years of age) and adults use to predict conversational structure. The data for the typically developing children published here are a subset of the data of the data that were collected within this larger project. We refer to the larger project with the "Nepperlands" study (see Lammertink, de Vries et al., 2026), and to the current subproject with the "TurnTOS" study. Besides the raw and processed data, this data sharing collection also contains the R scripts used to process and analyze the data, as well as the animations that children watched (under materials).