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Question
How does language development take place during childhood?
Answer in Brief
Solution
- Phonological Development: It is the development of the ability to produce recognisable speed, i.e., pronounce the· sounds and words.
- Semantic Development: Development of understanding of the meaning of spoken or written language. A child's vocabulary increases rapidly after the age of two, with many new words being learned each day. Thus, by the time children are of six years of age, they have a vocabulary of several thousand words.
- The Development of Grammar: Grammar are rules within a given language, indicating how words can be combined into meaningful sentences.
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