Data are reported for content and word-form categories in the first 50
words produced by four Down syndrome children. These data are
compared with that available from studies of normal children. From the
broad similarities observed it is argued that such data from normal
children can reasonably be used to establish a remedial lexicon for
mentally handicapped children.
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