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For example , the developing vocabulary of one child may reflect that child's strong preference for words with bilabials , while another's may reflect a preference for words with alveolars ( Vihman et al . 1986 ) .
For example , the developing vocabulary of one child may reflect that child's strong preference for words with bilabials , while another's may reflect a preference for words with alveolars ( Vihman et al . 1986 ) .
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As noted above , children appear to select words from the target language according to what they can produce ( i.e. phonological selectivity ) ... These words will be available for selection from language use with and around the child .
As noted above , children appear to select words from the target language according to what they can produce ( i.e. phonological selectivity ) ... These words will be available for selection from language use with and around the child .
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This knowledge will be dependent on the representation of stored vocabulary items . REPRESENTATION . Currently , there is no sure way to know how a child represents the sound shape of the words that she acquires .
This knowledge will be dependent on the representation of stored vocabulary items . REPRESENTATION . Currently , there is no sure way to know how a child represents the sound shape of the words that she acquires .
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Bidding farewell to book notices Brian D Joseph | 707 |
Effects of acquisition rate on emergent structure | 737 |
In the beginning was the word Mark Aronoff | 803 |
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