Lexical development , The process by which children acquire and expand their vocabulary over time., Understanding of multiple meanings, The ability to recognize that a single word or phrase can have different meanings depending on the context., Understanding of lexical and sentential ambiguity, The ability to comprehend when words or sentences have more than one meaning due to their structure or word choice., Development of literate language, The progression of skills needed to understand and produce complex, formal language used in written and academic contexts., Contextual abstraction, The ability to infer meaning from the context in which a word or phrase is used, often involving understanding abstract or figurative language., Morphological analysis, The process of examining the structure of words by identifying and understanding their morphemes., Adverbs, Words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, often describing how, when, where, or to what extent something occurs., Mental and linguistic verbs, Verbs that describe mental states, processes, or cognitive functions., Conjunctions, Words that connect clauses, sentences, or words, indicating relationships between them., Elaborated noun phrases, Complex noun phrases that include not only a noun but also modifiers, such as adjectives, articles, or additional descriptive elements..

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