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Journal article

Two-year-old phonology: impact of input, motor and cognitive abilities on development

Barbara Dodd, Beth McIntosh

Journal of Child Language | CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS | Published : 2010

DOI: 10.1017/S0305000909990171

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Barbara Dodd Author Audiology and Speech Pathology

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13Web of Science
16Scopus

Keywords

Social Sciences
Child Language
Cognition
Child, Preschool
Humans
Children
Language Development
Psychology, Experimental
Acquisition
Female
Child Development
Psychology, Developmental
Adults
Language Tests
Motor Skills
Male
Speech-Perception
Linguistics
Speech Perception
Phonetics
Psychology
Neuropsychological Tests

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