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B. Landau & L. R. Gleitman, Language and experience. Evidence from the blind child. Cambridge MA: Harvard U.P., 1985. Pp. xi + 250.

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B. Landau & L. R. Gleitman, Language and experience. Evidence from the blind child. Cambridge MA: Harvard U.P., 1985. Pp. xi + 250.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 February 2009

Anne Mills
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Department of Language Studies, College of Ripon and York St John, Lord Mayor's Walk, York Y03 7EX, UK.

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