LIEVEN -- Crosslinguistic and crosscultural aspects of language addressed to children -- 1994 | ||
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| 2003 | - | Evolving Communication through the Inference of Meaning - Smith |
| Lieven, E. V. M. (1994). Crosslinguistic and crosscultural aspects of language addressed to children. In C. Gallaway & B. J. Richards (Eds.), Input and interaction in language acquisition (pp. 56--73). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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| 2005 | - | The Inferential Transmission of Language - Smith |
| Lieven, E. V. M. (1994). Crosslinguistic and crosscultural aspects of language addressed to children. In C. Gallaway & B. J. Richards (Eds.), Input and interaction in language acquisition (pp. 56-73). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
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| 2001 | - | Bootstrapping grounded symbols by minimal autonomous robots - Vogt |
| Lieven, E. V. M. (1994). Crosslinguistic and crosscultural aspects of language addressed to children. In C. Gallaway and B. J. Richards (Eds.), Input and interaction in language acquisition, cambridge. Cambridge University Press.
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| 2003 | - | Investigating social interaction strategies for bootstrapping lexicon development - Vogt,Coumans |
| LIEVEN, E. V. M. (1994). Crosslinguistic and crosscultural aspects of language addressed to children. In C. Gallaway and B. J. Richards (Eds.), Input and interaction in language acquisition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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| 2008 | - | Flexible word meaning in embodied agents - Wellens,Loetzsch,Steels |
| E. Lieven. Crosslinguistic and crosscultural aspects of language addressed to children. In C. Gallaway and B. J. Richards, editors, Input and Interaction in Language Acquisition, pages 56-73. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1994.
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