Exploring noun bias in Filipino-English bilingual children
Researchers have suggested that there is a noun bias in children's early vocabularies brought about by features of adults' child-directed utterances, which may vary across languages (E. V. Bates et al., 1994; D. Gentner, 1982). In the present study, the authors explored noun bias in 60 Fil...
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Main Authors: | Lucas, Rochelle Irene G., Bernardo, Allan Benedict I. |
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2008
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