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kailyn young
on Dec 23, 2024Verified
Mentally segmenting other's spoken sounds into individual words best illustrates a 7-month-old's capacity for
A) telegraphic speech.
B) receptive language.
C) categorization.
D) productive language.
Receptive Language
The ability to understand or comprehend language heard or read.
Productive Language
The ability to produce words, sentences, and expressions, a key milestone in language development.
Categorization
The process by which ideas and objects are recognized, differentiated, and understood.
- Understand the relationship between language processing abilities (such as receptive and productive language) and developmental stages.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the relationship between language processing abilities (such as receptive and productive language) and developmental stages.
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