The Child's Entry Into a Social WorldAcademic Press, 1984 - Всего страниц: 236 |
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... imitation is taken by the parent : it is her readiness to imitate the infant - rather than vice versa - that is the more striking phenomenon . This is clearly seen in Pawlby's ( 1977 ) follow - up study of infants between 17 and 43 ...
... imitation is taken by the parent : it is her readiness to imitate the infant - rather than vice versa - that is the more striking phenomenon . This is clearly seen in Pawlby's ( 1977 ) follow - up study of infants between 17 and 43 ...
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... imitation , when studied in the context of dyadic interaction , provides a vivid illustration of the prepotent role which the adult must play at the earlier stages of development . In time the child too will become capable of imitation ...
... imitation , when studied in the context of dyadic interaction , provides a vivid illustration of the prepotent role which the adult must play at the earlier stages of development . In time the child too will become capable of imitation ...
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... imitation or selective reinforce- ment . Instead , these examples illustrate a very different feature of language development , namely the way in which children actively seek to make inferences about language use and , quite independent ...
... imitation or selective reinforce- ment . Instead , these examples illustrate a very different feature of language development , namely the way in which children actively seek to make inferences about language use and , quite independent ...
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Preface | 1 |
Initial Encounters | 18 |
FacetoFace Interactions | 44 |
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