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Adam's first recorded overgeneralization of the double - object form occurred at the age of 4 ; 1 , but he used grammatical double - object forms beginning at 2 ; 3 and prepositional forms beginning at 2 ; 8 .
Adam's first recorded overgeneralization of the double - object form occurred at the age of 4 ; 1 , but he used grammatical double - object forms beginning at 2 ; 3 and prepositional forms beginning at 2 ; 8 .
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Responses to these follow - up queries were not counted as data ; they were only intended to encourage the production of double - object forms in subsequent questions . 4.5 . SCORING . In the production test for the experimental blocks ...
Responses to these follow - up queries were not counted as data ; they were only intended to encourage the production of double - object forms in subsequent questions . 4.5 . SCORING . In the production test for the experimental blocks ...
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Testing for productive use of double - object form : Model verb in a prepositional dative sentence ( twice ) Elicited production task with theme - topic query ( twice ) Elicited production task with goal - topic query ( twice ) ...
Testing for productive use of double - object form : Model verb in a prepositional dative sentence ( twice ) Elicited production task with theme - topic query ( twice ) Elicited production task with goal - topic query ( twice ) ...
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The notion of source in language | 1 |
An example | 31 |
Maturation and the acquisition of the Sesotho passive Katherine Demuth | 56 |
Urheberrecht | |
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