Korean Late-Talkers Use of the Mutual Exclusivity Assumption on First versus Second Label Learning

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  • 특수교육
  • late-talker
  • mappingofwordmeaning
  • mutualexclusivityassumption
  • secondlabellearning
  • 단어의미연결
  • 말 늦은 아동
  • 상호배타성가정
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