The formation of overregularization in a child's speech patterns indicates
he or she is entering a sensitive period of language development.
he or she is able to apply grammatical rules, although incorrectly, to her
vocalizations.
logical extension is now possible.
fast-mapping has occurred.
he or she is able to apply grammatical rules, although incorrectly, to her
vocalizations.
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