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prelinguistic use of a
single word to
express a
complex idea. A
holophrase may
resemble an interjection...
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Manual babbling is a
linguistic phenomenon that has been
observed in deaf
children and
hearing children born to deaf
parents who have been
exposed to sign...
- "observant of signs") is a
field of
semiotics and
biology that
studies the
prelinguistic meaning-making,
biological interpretation processes,
production of signs...
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Deixis and
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Phonological development refers to how
children learn to
organize sounds into
meaning or
language (phonology)
during their stages of growth.
Sound is at...
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rather than of language, not as
something restricted to mankind, but as
prelinguistic, as the pure
possibility of language,
working everywhere there is a...
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process in
which perceptional data and
other kinds of
prelinguistic cognition are
translated into
linguistic terms for communication.[clarification...
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especially holding significance in
interactions involving prelinguistic infants and
individuals facing severe disabilities. The
cultural nuances...