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Pragmatic development in Peruvian children: Modality and lexical development between 8 and 15 months of age

This study examines how 8- to 15-month-old Peruvian children 1 ( N  = 18) express pragmatic functions in terms of the modality and referential-specificity level of each communicative behaviour. Results show that pragmatic functions were expressed mainly via the vocal modality, primarily with vocalis...

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Published in:Pragmatics & cognition 2023-12, Vol.30 (2), p.377-411
Main Authors: Fernández-Flecha, María, Junyent, Andrea, Blume, María
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