CLA
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- Pre-verbal stage
- Child language acquisition stages
- Holophrastic
- relating to the stage of child language development characterized by the use of single-word utterances.
- Aitchison
- Rescorla
- Analogical overextension
- Catergorical
- Mismatch overextension
- Nelson
- relating to the stage of child language development characterized by the use of single-word utterances.
- Two word
- Telegraphic
- Questions
- Negatives
- Pronouns
- Untitled
- Post Telegraphic
- Holophrastic
- The way an infant communicates before they have developed speech:
- Melher
- Children are aware of language in the womb. French babies recognise their mothers tongue.
- De Casper & Spencer
- Babies sucked harder on there dummies when their mother read them a story that had also been read when the baby was still in utero
- Pettito & Holowka
- Babies babble with the right hand side of the brain.
- The ability to learn is suggested to be innate
- Babies babble with the right hand side of the brain.
- Melher
- Babbling
- Child language acquisition stages
- Babies babble with the right hand side of the brain.
- The ability to learn is suggested to be innate
- De Casper & Spencer
- Babies sucked harder on there dummies when their mother read them a story that had also been read when the baby was still in utero
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