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Environmental Influences on Early Language Development : Developing Speech Perception, Lexical & Syntactic abilities
초기 언어 발달에서 환경적 요인들의 역할 : 음소지각, 어휘 습득, 구문 발달을 중심으로 원문보기

韓國心理學會誌: The Korean journal of developmental psychology / 發達, v.32 no.2, 2019년, pp.193 - 213  

Jeong, Jieun ,  Choi, Youngon

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