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<p>It is a well-established finding that, unlike <a href="page.php?w=written_language">written language</a>, <a href="page.php?w=spoken_language">spoken language</a> does not have any clear boundaries between words; spoken language is a continuous stream of sound rather than individual words with silences between them. This lack of segmentation between linguistic units presents a problem for young children learning language, who must be able to pick out individual units from the continuous speech streams that they hear. One proposed method of how</p><p>
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