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When stimuli have been selected and organized, they need not be interpreted.
Telegraphic Speech
A stage in language acquisition where children speak using simple constructions, often leaving out unnecessary words.
Prelinguistic
The stage in a child's development before spoken language emerges, characterized by gestures, facial expressions, and vocalizations to communicate.
Babbling
The production of repetitive syllables by infants, an early stage of language development.
Weschler Intelligence Scale
A standardized intelligence test designed to measure cognitive ability in adults and children.
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