Social Studies, 31.10.2019 02:31 59bobolucci
Children overgeneralize the rules of the grammar that guide their spoken language, resulting in speech language errors. the predictability of these errors illustrates an important point regarding language development, namely:
language development is guided by implicit grammatical rules that children use to produce new sentences and verbal constructions they've never heard before.
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