41. Summarize the development of language formation.
Babies begin babbling around four months of age, making sounds that are not spoken in the household and not favoring any specific language. Babbling changes at 10 months and they begin favoring a specific language's sounds. At one years of age, children learn that sounds have meanings and enter the one word stage. At 18 months, vocabulary learning increases to a word per day, and at 24 months, kids enter the two-word stage and start using telegraphic speech. Telegraphic speech primarily consists of nouns and verbs like "want juice" or "white house." They eventually start forming longer sentences and incorporate others parts of speech as they get older and their language develops even more.
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