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... Elicited Imitation Elicited imitation has been used in psycholinguistic research on language development for decades ( Slobin and Welsh , 1971 ) . There is a correlation between age and the ability to imitate sentences of increasing ...
... Elicited Imitation Elicited imitation has been used in psycholinguistic research on language development for decades ( Slobin and Welsh , 1971 ) . There is a correlation between age and the ability to imitate sentences of increasing ...
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... elicited imitation ( Lang and Moore , 1977 ; Haynes and Haynes , 1979 ) . Haynes and Haynes ( 1979 ) gave children a sentence imitation task two times separated by two days . They found that more than 52 percent of the children's errors ...
... elicited imitation ( Lang and Moore , 1977 ; Haynes and Haynes , 1979 ) . Haynes and Haynes ( 1979 ) gave children a sentence imitation task two times separated by two days . They found that more than 52 percent of the children's errors ...
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... elicited imitation task is affected by many variables ; thus , we cannot be certain what elicited imitation is measuring . Further , many studies have shown that elicited imitation performance can agree with or differ from spontaneous ...
... elicited imitation task is affected by many variables ; thus , we cannot be certain what elicited imitation is measuring . Further , many studies have shown that elicited imitation performance can agree with or differ from spontaneous ...
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