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MODULES OF GRAMMAR ACQUISITION AND DAVID B. PEIZER DAVID L. OLMSTED Center for Advanced Study University of California , in the Behavioral Sciences Davis A general framework for the study of the acquisition of grammar is proposed as a ...
MODULES OF GRAMMAR ACQUISITION AND DAVID B. PEIZER DAVID L. OLMSTED Center for Advanced Study University of California , in the Behavioral Sciences Davis A general framework for the study of the acquisition of grammar is proposed as a ...
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MOTIVATES CHILD TO SPEAK PROVIDES VALUE ON LANGUAGE PRODUCES UTTERANCES ACTIVATES PRODUCTION E MOTIVATION ANALYZES INPUT : MODIFIES GRAMMAR B PRODUCTION DEVICE PROVIDES LINGUISTIC INPUT ANALYSIS DEVICE CONTROLS PRODUCTION i PROVIDES ...
MOTIVATES CHILD TO SPEAK PROVIDES VALUE ON LANGUAGE PRODUCES UTTERANCES ACTIVATES PRODUCTION E MOTIVATION ANALYZES INPUT : MODIFIES GRAMMAR B PRODUCTION DEVICE PROVIDES LINGUISTIC INPUT ANALYSIS DEVICE CONTROLS PRODUCTION i PROVIDES ...
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how to construct a grammar - learning device without recursive ability , nor do we know how to test directly for such an ability in non - linguistic organisms . ( 5 ) The ability to learn from probability reinforcement .
how to construct a grammar - learning device without recursive ability , nor do we know how to test directly for such an ability in non - linguistic organisms . ( 5 ) The ability to learn from probability reinforcement .
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Competing changes as a cause of residue | 9 |
Proper nouns in English | 26 |
Relative clauses and possessive phrases in two Australian languages | 35 |
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