COGNITION
THINKING AND LANGUAGE
Question
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syntax error
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semantic fault
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overgeneralization
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telegraphic speech
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Detailed explanation-1: -Overgeneralization is a phenomenon in which language learners-first, second, or additional-apply a rule or a pattern in a situation where it does not apply in the target language, resulting in a nonconventional form.
Detailed explanation-2: -Updated on August 12, 2019. In linguistics, overgeneralization is the application of a grammatical rule in cases where it doesn’t apply. The term overgeneralization is most often used in connection with language acquisition by children.
Detailed explanation-3: -Overgeneralization occurs when a child uses the wrong word to name an object and is often observed in the early stages of word learning.
Detailed explanation-4: -Use of a sound in a wider range than permitted by the adult language. For example, a child might refer to a ‘tiger’ as a ‘kitty’ or ‘mouses’ for ‘mice’, in the latter case overgeneralization the morphological rule for plural nouns.