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Developmental psychology / Feral children / Genie / Evolution of language / Critical period / Language development / Phonological development / Language / Reading / Linguistics / Applied linguistics / Language acquisition
Date: 2013-05-27 21:10:36
Developmental psychology
Feral children
Genie
Evolution of language
Critical period
Language development
Phonological development
Language
Reading
Linguistics
Applied linguistics
Language acquisition

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