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Imitation and Language Development
1971Publisher Summary During the first four years of life, most children reared in a speech community increasingly exhibit speech forms common or typical of that community. At the same time, they exhibit an increasing ability to imitate the speech of people in their environments.
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Teachers College Record: The Voice of Scholarship in Education, 1963
Susan Μ. Ervin, Wick R. Miller
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Susan Μ. Ervin, Wick R. Miller
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Genes, language development, and language disorders
Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 2007AbstractGenetic factors are important contributors to language and learning disorders, and discovery of the underlying genes can help delineate the basic neurological pathways that are involved. This information, in turn, can help define disorders and their perceptual and processing deficits.
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Mathematical Development and Language
Science, 1994Robert S. Siegler, David C. Geary
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Language Development: Overview
2006A brief timetable of language development is outlined. This article then deals in turn with the major aspects of language learning in terms of infancy, learning words, learning morphology, early grammar, later grammar, the learning of pragmatic and metalinguistic skills and, finally, some brief reflections on atypical development.
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What develops in language development?
2005Publisher Summary This chapter considers the question of how language might develop in an individual learner. Any adequate theory of language development must also take a position on how language development in individuals is related to linguistic ability in our species.
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