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Elicited imitation is a testing method to evaluate the linguistic skills of either a child learning his or her own language or a nonnative speakers linguistic ability in the target language. The test administrator or test application elicits an utterance from the test-taker by saying a sentence, and then the test-taker imitates/repeats it back.

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