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The final 83 pages provide brief descriptions of the language samples in the CHILDES archive . ... For scholars who are relatively unfamiliar with the use of computers , this section provides valuable advice on setting up the ...
The final 83 pages provide brief descriptions of the language samples in the CHILDES archive . ... For scholars who are relatively unfamiliar with the use of computers , this section provides valuable advice on setting up the ...
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The CLAN programs fail to provide any help in the actual process of transcribing language samples . ... The final section of the book provides information about the actual CHILDES language database and acknowledges the investigators who ...
The CLAN programs fail to provide any help in the actual process of transcribing language samples . ... The final section of the book provides information about the actual CHILDES language database and acknowledges the investigators who ...
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Finally , the author provides no overview of his work with regard to his descriptive framework , which appears to be eclectic . But descriptive frameworks typically have theoretical underpinnings , and some discussion of these would ...
Finally , the author provides no overview of his work with regard to his descriptive framework , which appears to be eclectic . But descriptive frameworks typically have theoretical underpinnings , and some discussion of these would ...
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