over generalisation - -Bound morpheme, -s,  used to pluralise a noun which is already a plural, virtuous error - Noam Chomsky's term for over generalisation/ understandable mistakes, mid vowel change - How a verb can be changed to past tense without using an -ed suffix, Jean Burko-Gleason - A phsycholinguist who suggests that very young children apply morphological and grammatical rules to language, The Wug Test - Jean Burko-Gleason's test, zibber - A man who zibs is a...?, over extension - A broad reference: a child's classification of all furry things being dogs, under extension - A narrow reference: when a child acquires a word for a particular thing and fails to extend it to other objects in the same category , airflow - What are babies learning to control when making physical condition sounds? (crying when hungry or tired etc), individual phonemes - Babies can hear 150 of  these from a very young age, human and non-human sounds - Babies can distinguish between these by the time they are two weeks old, coo - What do babies do at 6-8 weeks?, leave pauses - How can caregivers encourage interaction in conversation?, plosives - Along with nasals, what other sounds do babies learn before fricatives?, articulation - When babbling, what are babies inadvertently practicing?,

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