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Debate about why adults should make linguistic adjustments in speech to children has centered on the potential functions of CDS in facilitating learning of various kinds . Different authors have produced various taxonomies of the kinds ...
Debate about why adults should make linguistic adjustments in speech to children has centered on the potential functions of CDS in facilitating learning of various kinds . Different authors have produced various taxonomies of the kinds ...
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Learning the restrictions on English dative - shift constructions therefore requires learning specific lexical semantic relations , a process that can extend to twelve years and beyond for low - frequency , multisyllabic Latinate verbs ...
Learning the restrictions on English dative - shift constructions therefore requires learning specific lexical semantic relations , a process that can extend to twelve years and beyond for low - frequency , multisyllabic Latinate verbs ...
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In Ch . 2 Brian MacWHINNEY responds to the problem of representing lexical items in neural network models with an approach called lexicalist connectionism , a framework that sees word learning as the association of large numbers of ...
In Ch . 2 Brian MacWHINNEY responds to the problem of representing lexical items in neural network models with an approach called lexicalist connectionism , a framework that sees word learning as the association of large numbers of ...
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