GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
COGNITION AND EMOTIONS
Question
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morpheme
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holophrase
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phoneme
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Whorf’s linguistics
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Detailed explanation-1: -n. one of the single-word utterances characteristic of children in the early stages of language acquisition, such as dada or yes. These are considered to involve a speech act going beyond the literal meaning of the single word so that, for example, cookie means I want a cookie now. See rich interpretation.
Detailed explanation-2: -ˌhä-: expressing a complex of ideas in a single word or in a fixed phrase.
Detailed explanation-3: -Stage 3, the First Words Stage, starts at about one year and continues for approximately 6 to 12 months (up to approximately age 1-1/2 or 2 years old). This stage is also referred to as the Holophrastic Stage because a “one word = one sentence” pattern seems to exist in the utterances produced by the child.
Detailed explanation-4: -2) HOLOPHRASTIC / ONE-WORD STAGE: (+/-12-14 months)-the words produced in holophrastic speech are not just any words. For example you get: cookie drink bad fast go yes/no But never: *in *the *and Remember the distinction?