The Child's Entry Into a Social World |
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... 1979 ) is analogous to a depressive condition , with similar consequences for
the child , or whether there are compensating means of communication through
alternative channels ( kinaesthetic in particular ) remains a fascinating problem
for ...
... 1979 ) is analogous to a depressive condition , with similar consequences for
the child , or whether there are compensating means of communication through
alternative channels ( kinaesthetic in particular ) remains a fascinating problem
for ...
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However , the basic point remains : children learn to label the things around them
in a highly selective fashion that has little relation to frequency of exposure to
either the word or the object , but that reflects the way in which the child imposes
...
However , the basic point remains : children learn to label the things around them
in a highly selective fashion that has little relation to frequency of exposure to
either the word or the object , but that reflects the way in which the child imposes
...
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Stage 4 : an utterance such as " that coat is mine ” , the gesture being optional .
Whether development takes place in quite so orderly a fashion remains to be
established . Even the invariable association of particular vocalizations with
pointing ...
Stage 4 : an utterance such as " that coat is mine ” , the gesture being optional .
Whether development takes place in quite so orderly a fashion remains to be
established . Even the invariable association of particular vocalizations with
pointing ...
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Preface | 1 |
Initial Encounters | 18 |
Facetoface Interactions | 45 |
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