The Tennessee Attachment Pro Corpus (TAPE) is a collection of language samples from individuals of various ages and backgrounds. It includes recordings from mother-child interactions, as well as audio recordings of parents and children, siblings, and friends. The corpus includes samples from both monolingual and bilingual populations, and it consists of two main components: a corpus of English language samples, and a corpus of Spanish language samples. The English corpus includes audio recordings of mother-child interactions in various settings, including home, clinic, and lab; audio recordings of parent-child interactions in the home; audio recordings of siblings; and audio recordings of friends. The Spanish corpus includes audio recordings of mother-child interactions in the home; audio recordings of parent-child interactions in the home; audio recordings of siblings; and audio recordings of friends. The TAPE is designed to provide a comprehensive, high-quality corpus of language samples from various populations and language backgrounds, for research into language acquisition, development, and intervention.