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Phonological patterns in the speech of young children . Language acquisition , ed . by Paul Fletcher & Michael Garman , 133-48 . Cambridge : University Press . Irwin , Orvis C. 1947a . Infant speech : Consonant sounds according to place ...
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a tutor and one student ) and from transcriptions language practice in social context speech than of telephone interactions between callers and in crib speech , but greater relative frequency of information operators .
a tutor and one student ) and from transcriptions language practice in social context speech than of telephone interactions between callers and in crib speech , but greater relative frequency of information operators .
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The ed- speech from adult speech by assuming that the itors have done a fine job in organizing and pre- child creates and uses explicit rules . Unfortusenting disparate materials in this difficult , but nately , no other approach is ...
The ed- speech from adult speech by assuming that the itors have done a fine job in organizing and pre- child creates and uses explicit rules . Unfortusenting disparate materials in this difficult , but nately , no other approach is ...
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Orthography and linguistic theory | 28 |
Complementation in Italian | 73 |
The independence of syntax and phonology in cliticization Judith L Klavans | 95 |
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