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Relationships between lexical and phonological development in young children*

Journal of child language, v.38 no.1, 2011년, pp.1 - 34  

STOEL-GAMMON, CAROL

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ABSTRACTOur understanding of the relationships between lexical and phonological development has been enhanced in recent years by increased interest in this area from language scientists, psychologists and phonologists. This review article provides a summary of research, highlighting similarities and...

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