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November 20, 2005
"Baby Talk"
The pronunciation, syntax and vocabulary of an individual child evolves extraordinarily fast. It's difficult to put those three aspects in order because they are quite simultaneous. As a baby repeatedly hears and recognizes basic vocabulary words, he will learn to prounce them, as well as learn the meaning behind the words. Sometimes pronunciation continues to be a struggle, as children will make errors such as pronouncing an "s" as "th". After learning basic pronunciation and vocab, the child will go on to use these words in sentences. However, syntax is not entirely last because children are always learning new vocabulary, as we will still are now.
Posted by lcishagan at November 20, 2005 08:54 PM
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