Concept, word, and sentence: Interrelations in acquisition and development.

作者: Katherine Nelson

DOI: 10.1037/H0036592

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摘要: … a number of particular objects and abstract (literally, draw away) from them those features that are common to several of them. Concepts are formed when objects are classified. From …

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