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- See A. B. Hollingshead, B. August, and F. C. Redlich, in A. B. Hollingshead and F. C. Redlich, Index of Social Position (New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1958), p. 387.
- An utterance is defined as a unit of vocal expression ending with a pause.
- See Juliet R. Phillips, “Formal Characteristics of Speech Which Mothers Address to Their Young Children” (Ph.D diss., The Johns Hopkins Univ., 1970), pp. 3-A 12, 42, 45, 47, 49–55, 59–62, and 70; Norma M. Ringler, “Mothers’ Language to Their Young Children and to Adults Over Time” (Ph.D. diss., Case Western Reserve Univ., 1973), abstract; pp. ii–iii, rate: pp. 27–29, length of utterance: pp. 31, 32, and 35, complexity: pp. 35–36 and 38, sentence function: pp. 45–46, syntax: pp. 46 and 48–52, semantics: pp. 55–56, 58–59, and 62, and summary: pp. 64–66; and Catherine E. Snow, “Language Acquisition and Mothers’ Speech to Children” (Ph.D. diss., McGill Univ., 1971).
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