The Influence of Foreign Language Experiences on Children’s Language Development: A Review and Suggestions for Future Research

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  • children
  • foreign language understanding
  • foreignlanguageexposure
  • language acquisition
  • 아동
  • 언어습득
  • 외국어 이해
  • 외국어노출
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