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Thurs. May 14 Fun Fact (4) The Wug Test is a test authored by psycholinguist Jean Berko Gleason as a way to study the linguistic competence of very young native English speakers by testing their innate knowledge of inflectional morphology.
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The Wug Test is a test authored by psycholinguist Jean Berko Gleason as a way to study the linguistic competence of  very young native English speakers by testing their innate knowledge of inflectional morphology."
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