Preschoolers' use of form class cues to learn descriptive proper names.
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Serge Brédart | Sandra R Waxman | S. Waxman | D. Hall | S. Brédart | D Geoffrey Hall | Anne-Catherine Nicolay | Anne-Catherine Nicolay | British Columbia.
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