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>From: enea1@applelink.apple.com (Horace Enea)
Subject: Re: Word Mechanics (was: parts of "Brain and Mind")
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Here's a thought, maybe the child say "MA" just because its easy and the mother
responds.  That is to say, the child is "teaching" the mother.

Horace



