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... Table 1. The corresponding MLUS for the three Spanish - speaking children are given in Table 2 . Gisela Guillem Laura Pep AGE 1 : 11.11 1 : 9.12 2 ; 2.13 1 ; 8.30 MLU 1.25 1.43 1.67 1.56 TABLE 1. The MLUS of the recording sessions just ...
... Table 1. The corresponding MLUS for the three Spanish - speaking children are given in Table 2 . Gisela Guillem Laura Pep AGE 1 : 11.11 1 : 9.12 2 ; 2.13 1 ; 8.30 MLU 1.25 1.43 1.67 1.56 TABLE 1. The MLUS of the recording sessions just ...
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... TABLE 6. The emergence of overt subjects and fronted objects without clitics in child Catalan . These results provide strong confirmation of our hypothesis . The close correlation between the emergence of overt subjects and fronted ...
... TABLE 6. The emergence of overt subjects and fronted objects without clitics in child Catalan . These results provide strong confirmation of our hypothesis . The close correlation between the emergence of overt subjects and fronted ...
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... TABLE 3. Summary of various durational measurements of coda - voicing plain stops and nonalternating voiced stops in two environments . As expected , a series of one - way ANOVA tests ( see Table 4 ) confirms that , intervocali- cally ...
... TABLE 3. Summary of various durational measurements of coda - voicing plain stops and nonalternating voiced stops in two environments . As expected , a series of one - way ANOVA tests ( see Table 4 ) confirms that , intervocali- cally ...
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