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Jean Berko Gleason (ed.), The development of language, 6th edn. Boston, MA: Pearson, 2005. Pp. 516. ISBN 0205394140. - Robert E. Owens, Language development: An introduction, 7th edn. Boston, MA: Pearson, 2008. Pp. 509. ISBN 0023901810. - William O'Grady, How children learn language. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005. Pp. 248. ISBN 0521531926 (paperback).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 June 2009

Thea Cameron-Faulkner
Affiliation:
Cardiff University
Danielle Matthews
Affiliation:
The University of Manchester
Ludovica Serratrice
Affiliation:
The University of Manchester

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