The Child's Entry Into a Social World |
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( 1 ) Reinforcement and imitation One view of the adult's role in language development is that derived from learning theory . It is that the same mechanisms account for such development as for all other forms of learning , and that ...
( 1 ) Reinforcement and imitation One view of the adult's role in language development is that derived from learning theory . It is that the same mechanisms account for such development as for all other forms of learning , and that ...
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It is this last consideration which represents the most cogent argument against any view based on reinforcement and imitation . These latter mechanisms are basically associated with the notion of a passive child , who responds in a more ...
It is this last consideration which represents the most cogent argument against any view based on reinforcement and imitation . These latter mechanisms are basically associated with the notion of a passive child , who responds in a more ...
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aggression , though not invariably so ; in other cases non - reinforcement , or positive reinforcement of competing prosocial behaviour , failed to make any impact . Add to that evidence that the process of language acquisition cannot ...
aggression , though not invariably so ; in other cases non - reinforcement , or positive reinforcement of competing prosocial behaviour , failed to make any impact . Add to that evidence that the process of language acquisition cannot ...
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Initial Encounters | 18 |
FacetoFace Interactions | 44 |
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