Media-assisted language learning for young children: Effects of a word-learning app on the vocabulary acquisition of two-year-olds
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Catherine Walter-Laager | Kathrin Brandenberg | Luzia Tinguely | Jürg Schwarz | Manfred R. Pfiffner | Barbara Moschner | B. Moschner | Jürg Schwarz | Kathrin Brandenberg | Catherine Walter-Laager | Luzia Tinguely | Manfred R. Pfiffner
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