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... child's acquisition of antonyms in two semantic fields . Journal of Verbal Learning & Verbal Behavior 11.750-58 . - . 1973. How children describe time and order . Studies of child language devel- opment , ed . by Charles A. Ferguson ...
... child's acquisition of antonyms in two semantic fields . Journal of Verbal Learning & Verbal Behavior 11.750-58 . - . 1973. How children describe time and order . Studies of child language devel- opment , ed . by Charles A. Ferguson ...
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... child . The recipients in the remaining primes were one animate recipient and one inanimate recipient in each of the two constructions ( with order counterbalanced across children ) . Thus , although the child was exposed to each type ...
... child . The recipients in the remaining primes were one animate recipient and one inanimate recipient in each of the two constructions ( with order counterbalanced across children ) . Thus , although the child was exposed to each type ...
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... child . In Anglo middle - class America , an ' expressed guess strat- egy ' is more commonly used in comparable situations , whereby the adult takes up the task of guessing what the child might be trying to say . As a result , children ...
... child . In Anglo middle - class America , an ' expressed guess strat- egy ' is more commonly used in comparable situations , whereby the adult takes up the task of guessing what the child might be trying to say . As a result , children ...
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