Parent's Arguments and Toddler's Language Development

As we had a presentation in Child development today, we learned about children's language development. It made me wonder the affect of parent's fighting in toddler's language development. Of course, there would be other effects like their emotional development.  But, specifically I am interested in finding out the effect of arguments and language development. Are children going to learn and recognize the negative tone in their parents voices? Are they going to pick up on negative words? Are they going to model their parents and argue with others more, making them more aggressive and argumentative? Children model their mom and dad's behavior, so it makes sense to me that watching their mom's negative language to the father, they would observe and model. I bet there is already research out there about this subject. It is just something interesting to think about. What are children learning from arguing parents?

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