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How fast is fast mapping? Behavioural evidence from preschool children

P. 67–68.
Artemenko E., Васильева М. Ю., Князева В. М., Азарова М. В., Абдулаева Р. Р., Александров А. А., Shtyrov Y.

The aim of the current study was - to assess immediate behavioural indices of a single-shot novel word learning in preschool children

Language: English
Keywords: child developmentfast mappingнейробиология языкаperceptual learningперцептивное научениедетское развитиеповеденческие исследования

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Neurobiology of Speech and Language: Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Neurobiology of Speech and Language
Neurobiology of Speech and Language: Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Neurobiology of Speech and Language
St. Petersburg: Scifiya-print, 2021.
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