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Language-making capacity (LMC)
- Language-making capacity (LMC) : - Language-making capacity (LMC ) : Language-making capacity or LMC refers to a hypothesized set of specialized linguistic processing skills that enable children to analyze speech and to detect phonological, semantic, and syntactical relationships.
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