Asked by Armon Sesson on Jul 03, 2024
Which term means infant vocalization with well-formed syllables that sounds remarkably like language?
A) expansions
B) canonical babbling
C) telegraphic speech
D) recasting
Canonical Babbling
A stage in infant language development characterized by repetitive syllables that resemble the rhythm and pitch of speech.
Telegraphic Speech
Two-word utterances produced by toddlers that communicate only the essential words.
- Understand the steps and symptoms of early linguistic acquisition.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the steps and symptoms of early linguistic acquisition.
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