Abstract
The effects of symbolic modeling of syntactical constructions on the subsequent language productions of retarded children were assessed. As anticipated, the modeling groups showed greater production of specific, relevant constructions during training than no-model control Ss who were also rewarded for such constructions. Three weeks following the initial task, a posttest indicated that the effect of modeling was durable.
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