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Introduction to the special issue: Monolingual and bilingual speech acquisition across languages
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Elena Babatsouli
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November 16, 2016
Published Online: 2016-11-16
Published in Print: 2016-11-1
© Faculty of English, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland
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- Introduction to the special issue: Monolingual and bilingual speech acquisition across languages
- Early lexical composition of Turkish-Dutch bilinguals: Nouns before verbs or verbs before nouns
- Entropy as a measure of mixedupness of realizations in child speech
- A developmental approach to diglossia: Bilectalism on a gradient scale of linguality
- Interaction between input frequency, transparency and productivity in acquisition of noun plural inflection in Danish
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