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The Perception Of Rhythmic Units In Speech By Infants And Adults, C. Echols, M. Crowhurst, Jane Childers
The Perception Of Rhythmic Units In Speech By Infants And Adults, C. Echols, M. Crowhurst, Jane Childers
Jane Childers
No abstract provided.
Children Extend Both Words And Non-Verbal Actions To Novel Exemplars, Jane Childers, M. Tomasello
Children Extend Both Words And Non-Verbal Actions To Novel Exemplars, Jane Childers, M. Tomasello
Jane Childers
No abstract provided.
The Role Of Pronouns In Young Children’S Acquisition Of The English Transitive Construction, Jane Childers, M. Tomasello
The Role Of Pronouns In Young Children’S Acquisition Of The English Transitive Construction, Jane Childers, M. Tomasello
Jane Childers
No abstract provided.
Two 1/2-Year-Old Children Use Animacy And Syntax To Learn A New Noun, Jane Childers, C. Echols
Two 1/2-Year-Old Children Use Animacy And Syntax To Learn A New Noun, Jane Childers, C. Echols
Jane Childers
No abstract provided.
Noun Bias In Word Learning, Jane Childers
Finite Verbs (Acquisition Of), Jane Childers
The Structural Alignment And Comparison Of Events In Verb Acquisition, Jane Childers
The Structural Alignment And Comparison Of Events In Verb Acquisition, Jane Childers
Jane Childers
No abstract provided.
Are Nouns Easier To Learn Than Verbs? Three Experimental Studies, Jane Childers
Are Nouns Easier To Learn Than Verbs? Three Experimental Studies, Jane Childers
Jane Childers
No abstract provided.
Experimental Investigations Of Children's Understanding And Use Of Verb Morphology: Spanish- And English-Speaking 2 1/2- And 3-Year-Old Children, Jane Childers
Jane Childers
No abstract provided.