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Lincoln-Douglas debates
One-word Speaker
An early developmental stage in children's language acquisition where they primarily communicate with single words.
Decontextualized Language
Language that is understood without the need for visual or situational context clues, often used in academic and formal settings.
Phonemes Overlap
The phenomenon where different phonemes (distinct units of sound in a specified language) share some but not all of the same phonetic features, leading to similarities in articulation.
Shape
The external form or appearance of an object defined by its outline or contour.
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