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Semantic Slanting
The deliberate choice of words to shape and influence the listener's or reader's perception, often used in persuasion and propaganda.
Telegraphic Speech
A developmental stage in language acquisition where children use short, simple combinations of words that convey essential content without grammatical elements.
Semantic Slanting
Semantic slanting involves deliberately choosing words to create a specific emotional response or perception.
Overregularization
A linguistic process in child language development where children apply general grammatical rules too broadly, often leading to grammatical errors.
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