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致謝

本文之完成要感謝國科會經費補助(國科會計畫編號:

NSC-91-2413-H-152-017)、國立台北教育大學張芳 全教授統計分析指導、研究助理顏宏如,張婉逸,

黃卓琦,和傅敬涵協助家庭訪談和語料轉譯,參與 本計畫之幼兒與家長的幫忙與合作,以及兩位匿名 審查委員提供寶貴意見,特此致謝。

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