GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
LANGUAGE ACQUISITION THEORIES
Question
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grammatically accurate sentences
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babbling, cooing, proto-words, holophrases
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one-word phrase
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two-word phrases
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Detailed explanation-1: -Pre-linguistic stage Also known as the pre-linguistic stage, the first stage of language development often occurs between zero and six months. Children in this phase don’t have developed language skills, so they communicate with sounds. They cry, make cooing sounds and utter nasal murmurs as their vocal tracts develop.
Detailed explanation-2: -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-3: -Pre-linguistic speech is the first stage of language development. It involves cooing, vegetative sounds, and babbling. All of these sounds represent expressive language development. At this stage, babies experiment with creating various sounds.