The Acquisition of Language: Report of the Fourth Conference Sponsored by the Committee on Intellective Processes Research of the Social Science Research Council, Tema 92University of Chicago Press, 1971 - 191 páginas |
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... response , they may be said to become " functionally equivalent " stimuli ; i.e. , if a new response is attached to one stimulus , the other stimulus will acquire a tendencey to elicit it . In diagram : A elicits B ; Given that : and ...
... response , they may be said to become " functionally equivalent " stimuli ; i.e. , if a new response is attached to one stimulus , the other stimulus will acquire a tendencey to elicit it . In diagram : A elicits B ; Given that : and ...
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... response . Eighteen words used as stimuli were paired with six nonsense syllable responses in such a way that the three stimulus words paired with a particular response were related by a single word pre- sumably used as a mediator ...
... response . Eighteen words used as stimuli were paired with six nonsense syllable responses in such a way that the three stimulus words paired with a particular response were related by a single word pre- sumably used as a mediator ...
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... response , or its unusual ordering , or both , seriously hampered the development of the linguistic system . A consideration of the very large number of errors made by the subjects suggests that they were " trying " to make an old ...
... response , or its unusual ordering , or both , seriously hampered the development of the linguistic system . A consideration of the very large number of errors made by the subjects suggests that they were " trying " to make an old ...
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Formal Discussion | 35 |
The Acquisition of Syntax | 43 |
The Development from Vocal to Verbal Behavior in Children ΙΟΙ | 101 |
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Chomsky's Universal Grammar: An Introduction Vivian J. Cook,Mark Newson Sin vista previa disponible - 2007 |