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[Access to language, encounters and separations].

Access to language is part of the extension of a preverbal relationship with one or several partners. This relationship, present from birth, is founded on extremely sophisticated innate competencies. Oral language is both an instrument of encounter with those around us and a means of separating ourselves from others harmlessly, thanks to the symbolic value of words and the process of internalisation which they allow.

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