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Card 6

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The theorists who suggested that a three day old baby can identify their own mother's voice.

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Card 7

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The theorist who suggested that a baby can distinguish between utterances in their mothers language and thoses in another language

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Card 8

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the theorist who said children learned through the input of their carers, correcting and supporting their language development

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Card 9

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Nativist that suggested that children are born with a language acquisition device. They have an innate ability to acquire language

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Card 10

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The theorist who suggested the critical period

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Card 11

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The theorist who suggested the cognitive theory

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Card 12

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The theorist that found that children overextend the physical qualities of others and features such as shape,sound,taste,movement,size,textures

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Card 13

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The theorist that divided overextension into three categories

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Card 14

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The theorist that identified the packing and network building around labelling

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Card 15

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Categorised children's first words into four groups

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