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In the experimental studies that have been conducted subsequent to B & K's work , it has been frequently observed ( as B & K found for Tzeltal ) that early - stage categories , including grue , are often multiply - focused .
In the experimental studies that have been conducted subsequent to B & K's work , it has been frequently observed ( as B & K found for Tzeltal ) that early - stage categories , including grue , are often multiply - focused .
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Here it is sufficient to observe that there are two basic relations between the two curves . ... for both initial and final consonants of this word ; and this was not among the first consonants observed in her babbling .
Here it is sufficient to observe that there are two basic relations between the two curves . ... for both initial and final consonants of this word ; and this was not among the first consonants observed in her babbling .
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From an early period ( 8:10 ) , we observed her articulating [ bh ] or [ p " ] without any sound . A month later , we observed long series of [ bh ] , without a vowel , alternating with [ bB B ) . At ten months , she began to combine ...
From an early period ( 8:10 ) , we observed her articulating [ bh ] or [ p " ] without any sound . A month later , we observed long series of [ bh ] , without a vowel , alternating with [ bB B ) . At ten months , she began to combine ...
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