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So why might the rate of vocabulary acquisition correlate with phonological complexity ? One possibility is that rate itself affects the complexity of emerging structure . Rate could interact with the various selection criteria a child ...
So why might the rate of vocabulary acquisition correlate with phonological complexity ? One possibility is that rate itself affects the complexity of emerging structure . Rate could interact with the various selection criteria a child ...
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At least three possibilities exist : a developing phonology drives vocabulary acquisition ( e.g. Locke 1983 , Schwartz 1988 , Vihman 1993 , MacNeilage et al . 1997 ) ; vocabulary acquisition drives phonological development ( e.g. ...
At least three possibilities exist : a developing phonology drives vocabulary acquisition ( e.g. Locke 1983 , Schwartz 1988 , Vihman 1993 , MacNeilage et al . 1997 ) ; vocabulary acquisition drives phonological development ( e.g. ...
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She proposed that phonological development proceeds in large part from vocal practice , and expounded a model in which ' an “ articulatory filter ” acts to “ screen in ” ... words which resemble the child's existing motor production ...
She proposed that phonological development proceeds in large part from vocal practice , and expounded a model in which ' an “ articulatory filter ” acts to “ screen in ” ... words which resemble the child's existing motor production ...
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Dedication | 1 |
Canonical typology suppletion and possible words Greville G Corbett | 8 |
Free prefix ordering in Chintang Balthasar Bickel Goma Banjade Martin Gaenszle | 43 |
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