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Lieven, E. (2006) How Do Children Develop Syntactic Representations from What They Hear? In P. Vogt and et al., editors, Symbol Grounding and Beyond: Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on the Emergence and Evolution of Linguistic Communication, pages 72--75. Springer.

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