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What is an example of a stage with language?

It sounds like you're asking for an example of a stage of language development! Here's one:

The Two-Word Stage (also known as the Telegraphic Stage):

* Age: Typically around 18-24 months

* Characteristics: Children start combining two words together to express simple ideas. These sentences often lack function words like "the," "a," or "is," and are similar to telegrams, hence the name.

* Examples:

* "Want milk"

* "More juice"

* "Daddy go"

* "Doggie bark"

Why this stage is important:

* Early Grammar: While rudimentary, this stage showcases the beginnings of understanding how to put words together to create meaning.

* Meaningful Communication: Children can express their wants and needs more effectively, expanding their ability to communicate with others.

Let me know if you'd like to learn more about other stages of language development!

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