Asked by
Allie Kennedy
on Nov 01, 2024Verified
Mentally segmenting others' spoken sounds into individual words best illustrates a 7-month-old's capacity for
A) telegraphic speech.
B) receptive language.
C) outcome simulation.
D) productive language.
Spoken Sounds
The audible units of communication used in verbal language.
Receptive Language
The ability to understand or comprehend language heard or read.
Telegraphic Speech
A stage in language development in young children where speech is concise and missing grammatical markers, often including only essential content words.
- Differentiate among productive, receptive, and telegraphic speech within the context of language development.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Differentiate among productive, receptive, and telegraphic speech within the context of language development.
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