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The development of mathematical language in a young child: A pilot study

Barbara Hore and Tamsin Meaney
Abstract: 

A solid mathematical vocabulary is a crucial basis for later mathematical learning. This article follows the development of mathematical language in a two-year-old. It examines when preschoolers learn basic terms—for colour, position, shape, and number—and documents the order in which they become part of this child’s meaningful vocabulary.

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