Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... sentences are presented in the Ap- pendix . ) A number of sentences were given for practice and training , including well - formed sentences about bad things ( Ernie is hitting Cookie Monster ) and ill - formed sentences about good ...
... sentences are presented in the Ap- pendix . ) A number of sentences were given for practice and training , including well - formed sentences about bad things ( Ernie is hitting Cookie Monster ) and ill - formed sentences about good ...
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... sentences , however , the only responses were requests by the experimenter for clarification , if necessary . 3.5 . MATERIALS . The toys used in the study included four Sesame Street characters - Big Bird , Grover , Ernie , and Cookie ...
... sentences , however , the only responses were requests by the experimenter for clarification , if necessary . 3.5 . MATERIALS . The toys used in the study included four Sesame Street characters - Big Bird , Grover , Ernie , and Cookie ...
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... sentences and responses for GT IA and GT IB . The first special sentence was 13 ( The pig hugs the sheep and jumping into the water ) . In 17 of 18 observations ( the only exception being Gina at Time 3 ) the children judged this to be ...
... sentences and responses for GT IA and GT IB . The first special sentence was 13 ( The pig hugs the sheep and jumping into the water ) . In 17 of 18 observations ( the only exception being Gina at Time 3 ) the children judged this to be ...
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