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Given the extreme rapidity of the entrainment process , a stimulus - response explanation is out of the question ; similarly a predictive mechanism , operating at so young an age , also seems unlikely . Further work is clearly called ...
Given the extreme rapidity of the entrainment process , a stimulus - response explanation is out of the question ; similarly a predictive mechanism , operating at so young an age , also seems unlikely . Further work is clearly called ...
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Such differentiation requires cognitive operations of a relatively sophisticated nature which may not come into being till the second year of life . It is then , as we have seen , that unequivocal signs of self - awareness emerge ...
Such differentiation requires cognitive operations of a relatively sophisticated nature which may not come into being till the second year of life . It is then , as we have seen , that unequivocal signs of self - awareness emerge ...
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Text analysis as an approach to the study of early linguistic operations . In : “ The Development of Communication ” , ( N. Waterson and C. Snow , eds ) . John Wiley , Chichester . Siegel , G. M. ( 1963 ) . Adult verbal behaviour with ...
Text analysis as an approach to the study of early linguistic operations . In : “ The Development of Communication ” , ( N. Waterson and C. Snow , eds ) . John Wiley , Chichester . Siegel , G. M. ( 1963 ) . Adult verbal behaviour with ...
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Initial Encounters | 18 |
FacetoFace Interactions | 44 |
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