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Language Acquisition

Across
Version of language that adults (including non parents) use when talking to young children
Exchange of (usually initial) sounds in a series of two or more words, such as "Let me sew you to your sheet," usually to humorous effect
Distribution of a function, such as speech, to the right or left hemisphere of the brain
Verbal slip in which a similar word is substituted for an intended one, as when a speaker says that someone "is the very pineapple of politeness," when she means 'pinnacle'.
Down
Learning disorder in which recognizing and comprehending written words is relatively difficult
Full-fledged language developed from a pidgin that has become the natural language of a speech community once children are born into it and develop the pidgin in the expected course of language acquisition
Word-formative process in which morphemes (or rhymes of morphemes) are repeated, such as 'boo boo', 'hanky-panky', or 'car car', as in "Did you buy a car car or an SUV?"
Verbal slip in which an earlier sound is also accidentally retained in a later position in a word or phrase, as in 'big bilch' for 'big belch'
Partial or total inability either to convey ideas in language or to understand language, as a result of damage to the brain, whether from injury or disease
Highly simplified communicative system that arises when adult speakers who share no common language need to communicate with each other