Language, Band 67George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1991 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... words . 2.3 . WORD IDENTIFICATION . Words or word candidates were counted after each session . To be considered as a possible word , a vocalization had to re- semble an adult word plausibly in shape and to be used in a plausible context ...
... words . 2.3 . WORD IDENTIFICATION . Words or word candidates were counted after each session . To be considered as a possible word , a vocalization had to re- semble an adult word plausibly in shape and to be used in a plausible context ...
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... words than it is overall . In English , French , and Swedish this dominance of stops in initial position in target words is reflected in the increased proportion of stops in infant word production as compared with babbling . Note ...
... words than it is overall . In English , French , and Swedish this dominance of stops in initial position in target words is reflected in the increased proportion of stops in infant word production as compared with babbling . Note ...
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... words , confirming the continuity between babbling repertoire and first - word repertoire . However , the distribution of consonants in first words is more sim- ilar across the groups than the distribution of consonants in babbling.2 As ...
... words , confirming the continuity between babbling repertoire and first - word repertoire . However , the distribution of consonants in first words is more sim- ilar across the groups than the distribution of consonants in babbling.2 As ...
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