Cultural deprivation reflected in linguistic acquisition and development

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Peter O. Peretti
Sandra Austin
Cite this article:  Peretti, P. O., & Austin, S. (1980). Cultural deprivation reflected in linguistic acquisition and development. Social Behavior and Personality: An international journal, 8(2), 225-228.


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Cultural deprivation has been found to affect the acquisition, development, and utilization of language for the child. Social class, home and environment variables are among the most significant as underlying dimensions of language patterns. Their influences are considered and discussed, as is language, as a series of conditional responses reinforced in the developmental process.
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