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Richard Aslin biography
Jean Berko Gleason (1958) addressed whether children just learn whole words or if they can break down those words into component morphemes. She did this in her famous wug test. Gleason concluded that children between the ages of 4 and 7 years old had developed a productive morphological system to apply grammatical rules to previously unknown words. For more information, see Jean Berko Gleason.