Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... child and every adult Session 6 contained the fewest utterances . With the exception of Sarah's Session 3 , all sessions contained more child than adult utterances . There were a total of ... CHILD ADULT me myself me CHILDREN'S KNOWLEDGE 59.
... child and every adult Session 6 contained the fewest utterances . With the exception of Sarah's Session 3 , all sessions contained more child than adult utterances . There were a total of ... CHILD ADULT me myself me CHILDREN'S KNOWLEDGE 59.
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... children , and MR in- terviewed seven . 3.3 . TRAINING PROCEDURE . In the initial interview , the child was told that the experimenter was a scientist studying language and would like the child's help . A discussion followed concerning ...
... children , and MR in- terviewed seven . 3.3 . TRAINING PROCEDURE . In the initial interview , the child was told that the experimenter was a scientist studying language and would like the child's help . A discussion followed concerning ...
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... children ( the exception being Stewart at Time 1 ) . The single IB child ( Elaine at Time 3 ) judged it to be ill - formed . The single IB child judged 16 ( The pig tells to climb the fence . ) to be bad . Judgments were split for the IA ...
... children ( the exception being Stewart at Time 1 ) . The single IB child ( Elaine at Time 3 ) judged it to be ill - formed . The single IB child judged 16 ( The pig tells to climb the fence . ) to be bad . Judgments were split for the IA ...
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