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Language Development
The process by which individuals acquire and refine their language skills over time.
Overregularization
A linguistic phenomenon observed in language development, where children mistakenly apply standard grammatical rules to irregular verbs or nouns.
Whole-Object Assumption
A language learning principle where children assume that words refer to entire objects rather than their parts, properties, or actions.
Brazelton Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale (NBAS)
A tool used to evaluate physical and neurological responses of newborns, as well as emotional well-being and individual differences.
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