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There are lots of good reasons to want to track the development of infant vocalizations — see e.g. Zwaigenbaum et al. "Clinical assessment and management of toddlers with suspected autism spectrum disorder" (2009).
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幼児の発声の発生を追跡することを望む多くの正当な理由があります - 例えばZwaigenbaum等を見てください。 "自閉症スペクトラム障害が疑われる幼児の臨床評価と管理"(2009)。
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There are many good reasons to wish to track the occurrence of infant vocalizations-see eg Zwaigenbaum etc. "Clinical evaluation and management of infants with suspected autism spectrum disorder" (2009).
INTO JAPANESE
幼児の発声の発生を追跡することを望む多くの正当な理由があります。例えばZwaigenbaumなど。「自閉症スペクトラム障害が疑われる幼児の臨床的評価と管理」(2009)
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There are many good reasons to want to track the onset of infant vocalizations. For example, Zwaigenbaum. "Clinical evaluation and management of infants with suspected autism spectrum disorder" (2009)
INTO JAPANESE
幼児の発声の開始を追跡することを望む多くの正当な理由があります。たとえば、Zwaigenbaumです。 「自閉症スペクトラム障害が疑われる乳児の臨床評価と管理」(2009)
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There are many good reasons to want to track the onset of a toddler's vocalization. For example, Zwaigenbaum. "Clinical evaluation and management of infants with suspected autism spectrum disorder" (2009)
INTO JAPANESE
幼児の発声の開始を追跡することを望む多くの正当な理由があります。たとえば、Zwaigenbaumです。 「自閉症スペクトラム障害が疑われる乳児の臨床評価と管理」(2009)
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There are many good reasons to want to track the onset of a toddler's vocalization. For example, Zwaigenbaum. "Clinical evaluation and management of infants with suspected autism spectrum disorder" (2009)
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