Pragmatics: Mapping Evidence on Enhancing Children's Use of Linguistic and Non-Linguistic Capacities for Interactive Communication
New-born infants communicate from the first minute they come to life. This non-linguistic and non-verbal capacity to interact from the first day they come to life enables them to express their needs and evidence their typical development. This capacity to interact develops to include linguistic and...
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Main Authors: | Ahmed Alduais (Author), Issa Al-Qaderi (Author), Najla Alfadda (Author), Hind Alfadda (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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