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A famous study in 1984 found that the concepts young children have for words often consist of collections of observable properties, known as features. Take the word “uncle,” for example.
Hint #1: The answer contains two vowels, one of which functions as a consonant in a different word structure. Hint #2: The third and fourth letters are the same. Hint #3: Associated with children.
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