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What does telegraphic speech refer to in early language development?

AThe babbling stage of repetitive consonant-vowel sounds
BThe single-cry stage of the newborn
CThe two-word stage with mostly nouns and verbs
DThe adult conversational stage with full sentences
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. The two-word stage with mostly nouns and verbs
1. Around 18 to 20 months children enter a two-word stage. 2. The chapter calls this the telegraphic speech stage. 3. Like telegrams ('got admission, send money') it contains mostly nouns and verbs. 4. Function words and grammar markers are usually dropped. 5. Hence telegraphic speech describes the two-word stage of early language. _Source: NCERT Class 11 Psychology Ch 7 "Thinking", p. 122, Development of Language_
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