The onset and mastery of spatial language in children acquiring British Sign Language

Cognitive Development - Tập 23 - Trang 1-19 - 2008
Gary Morgan1, Rosalind Herman1, Isabelle Barriere2, Bencie Woll3
1City University London, United Kingdom
2Yeled v Yalda Early Childhood Center, Brooklyn, NY 11218, United States
3DCAL, UCL, London, United Kingdom

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