The Child's Entry Into a Social World |
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... different feature of language development , namely the way in which children actively seek to make inferences about language use and , quite independent of reward , attempt to construct rule systems to govern their expressions .
... different feature of language development , namely the way in which children actively seek to make inferences about language use and , quite independent of reward , attempt to construct rule systems to govern their expressions .
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Add to that evidence that the process of language acquisition cannot be explained by selective rewards administered by adults , and one has to conclude that the concept of reinforcement is of limited value to the developmental ...
Add to that evidence that the process of language acquisition cannot be explained by selective rewards administered by adults , and one has to conclude that the concept of reinforcement is of limited value to the developmental ...
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... predictors to be the amount of the mother's play with the child , her consistency of rule enforcement , her encouragement of mature behaviour , and the extent to which she used such psychological rewards as praise and approval .
... predictors to be the amount of the mother's play with the child , her consistency of rule enforcement , her encouragement of mature behaviour , and the extent to which she used such psychological rewards as praise and approval .
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Preface | 1 |
Initial Encounters | 18 |
FacetoFace Interactions | 44 |
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