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She carried her daughter - in - law's child for her , her first child , it seems ( the child ) of that boy . Because the lady's husband had died . When her husband was dead , she took the part of father and mother for her daughter - in ...
She carried her daughter - in - law's child for her , her first child , it seems ( the child ) of that boy . Because the lady's husband had died . When her husband was dead , she took the part of father and mother for her daughter - in ...
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Children were tested individually in two thirty - minute sessions conducted within the span of one week . ... Two experimenters conducted the procedure : one experimenter interacted with the child while the other wrote down what the ...
Children were tested individually in two thirty - minute sessions conducted within the span of one week . ... Two experimenters conducted the procedure : one experimenter interacted with the child while the other wrote down what the ...
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ances in which the child made an error in naming the agent or patient of the action ( e.g. saying it meeked the ball when the mouse meeked the flower ) , 51 utterances in which the child used the wrong experimental verb ( saying it ...
ances in which the child made an error in naming the agent or patient of the action ( e.g. saying it meeked the ball when the mouse meeked the flower ) , 51 utterances in which the child used the wrong experimental verb ( saying it ...
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