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... utterance could have more than one function ( cf. Nicholas 2000 : 384 ) . The first category is Directives and Responses . These are utterances that are used to get someone to do what you want or are responses to someone who asked you ...
... utterance could have more than one function ( cf. Nicholas 2000 : 384 ) . The first category is Directives and Responses . These are utterances that are used to get someone to do what you want or are responses to someone who asked you ...
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... utterances were coded as NCF . As shown in Table 1 , at 11 months 56 percent of Sylvia's utterances were coded as NCF . However , Sylvia's speech started to match the patterns of her mother's speech in terms of utterances and responses ...
... utterances were coded as NCF . As shown in Table 1 , at 11 months 56 percent of Sylvia's utterances were coded as NCF . However , Sylvia's speech started to match the patterns of her mother's speech in terms of utterances and responses ...
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... utterances without a clear function is consistent with the findings of Nicholas ( 2000 ) . Our finding that Sylvia used a wide range of functions by 2 years of age is also consis- tent with the findings of Nicholas ( 2000 ) . Sylvia's ...
... utterances without a clear function is consistent with the findings of Nicholas ( 2000 ) . Our finding that Sylvia used a wide range of functions by 2 years of age is also consis- tent with the findings of Nicholas ( 2000 ) . Sylvia's ...
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