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Sampling risk is defined as the risk that an inference drawn from a sample will be incorrect.
Repetitive Consonant-vowel
sequences often used in language studies and speech therapy to assess and improve phonological and articulatory skills.
Babbling
Early stage of language development in infants, characterized by the production of sounds and syllables that precede the first words.
Productive Language
The ability to produce and construct meaningful language, especially referring to the developmental milestone in children where they begin to form words and sentences.
Universal Grammar
The theory in linguistics that suggests the ability to acquire language is innate to humans and that the structure of language is universal and inherent in the human mind.
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