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is the study of the smallest basic units of speech, called .
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Four-month-old Teyenie Tott looked at her dad and said, "Dadadadadada." Her dad beamed, thinking she was attempting to say "Daddy." In actuality she was: .
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Three-year-old Dipsy Doodle told her mommy that she saw Dirty Stinker break the window. She said, "I sawed him do it. He runned right up to the window and throwed the rock." Dipsy's speech demonstrated .
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Some theorists argue that a(n) exists for language development early in life, in which a child is particularly sensitive to language cues and most easily acquires language.
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According to Chomsky's analysis, all the world's languages share a common underlying structure called a(n) .
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The is the notion that language shapes and, in fact, may determine the way people in a particular culture perceive and understand the world.
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In , non-English-speaking students are immediately plunged into English instruction in all subjects.







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