Las diferencias que muestran las emisiones de los niños durante el período de adquisición del lenguaje ponen de manifesto la existencia de estilos lingüísticos caracterizados por un tipo de vocabulario, un ritmo de aprendizajey un objeto de comunicación. Además, estos estilos pueden ser vinculados a variables situacionales e interactivas.
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