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    Why Would a Child Say "No, Not Tea [Ti] I
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Why Would a Child Say "No, Not Tea [Ti] I

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Why would a child say "no, not tea [ti] I meant sea [ti]"? Consider literature on single versus dual lexicon models of speech processing as part of your response.

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