Language perception and production in Roman Yakbisen essays, the child's language as a model

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Assistant Professor, College of Arabic Language, Imam Muhammad bin Saud University, Saudi Arabia

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 After an intensive reading of the works of the prominent linguistic Roman Jacobson about Language acquisition of the child, the study will focus on the child's sound production and cognitive factors in their early stages indicating the importance of the relationship between linguistics and research on medicine and psychology.
 This research also indicates the importance of the distinctive features in the child's linguistic acquisition which has revolutionized modern sound studies, and was originally the product of Jacobson’s ideas.


 
 

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