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to follow the production task for each verb ; otherwise the child would have been exposed to the verbs in both constructions and we could not have tested for productive generalizations . In all cases animal toys were used in the ...
to follow the production task for each verb ; otherwise the child would have been exposed to the verbs in both constructions and we could not have tested for productive generalizations . In all cases animal toys were used in the ...
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In the production test for the experimental blocks , we scored responses to either of the initial queries , before the priming feedback questions were given , as ' double - object forms ' , ' prepositional forms ' , or ' incorrect ' .
In the production test for the experimental blocks , we scored responses to either of the initial queries , before the priming feedback questions were given , as ' double - object forms ' , ' prepositional forms ' , or ' incorrect ' .
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Consider Figure 1 , which plots the mean dimension scores of seven contemporary English genres for Dimension A , Informational versus Involved Production . The genres with large negative values , such as conversation , have high ...
Consider Figure 1 , which plots the mean dimension scores of seven contemporary English genres for Dimension A , Informational versus Involved Production . The genres with large negative values , such as conversation , have high ...
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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 |
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