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We first considered whether adult input could account for the patterns observed in children's spontaneous uses of all three prepositions . To examine this possibility , we tallied all the adult uses of the three prepositions in the ...
We first considered whether adult input could account for the patterns observed in children's spontaneous uses of all three prepositions . To examine this possibility , we tallied all the adult uses of the three prepositions in the ...
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The correlation between adults , based on the frequency of each category , was .55 , but the correlation between adult frequency and child order of acquisition ( correlated for each adult - child pair ) was considerably lower , with r ...
The correlation between adults , based on the frequency of each category , was .55 , but the correlation between adult frequency and child order of acquisition ( correlated for each adult - child pair ) was considerably lower , with r ...
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Adult uses of by , like those of with , were highly consistent from one person to the next , so the correlation for frequency of use for each category across adults was high ( r = .67 ) . The correlation between adult frequency and ...
Adult uses of by , like those of with , were highly consistent from one person to the next , so the correlation for frequency of use for each category across adults was high ( r = .67 ) . The correlation between adult frequency and ...
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