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Terracotta sarcophagi showing life-sized reclining figures are most typical of the
Receptive Vocabulary
The collection of words a person understands when heard or read, as opposed to those they actively use.
Babbling
An early stage in language development where infants produce sounds and syllables that do not have meaning, often a precursor to the development of actual spoken words.
Consonant-Vowel
Refers to the combination of consonants and vowels in the formation of syllables and words, crucial in language learning and development.
Cooing
The earliest form of vocalization in infants, characterized by soft, gurgling noises made to express pleasure or contentment, often developing within the first few months of life.
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