We think of words as the basic units of language. When a baby begins to
speak, One-word commands such as
‘Go!’ or ‘Sit!’, although they crop up relatively seldom in everyday conversation
or reading, are not in any way odd or un-English. Nevertheless,
learning to talk in early childhood seems to be a matter of putting words
together,r, not of taking sentences apart.
We think of words as the basic units of language. When a baby begins tospeak, One-word commands such as‘Go!’ or ‘Sit!’, although they crop up relatively seldom in everyday conversationor reading, are not in any way odd or un-English. Nevertheless,learning to talk in early childhood seems to be a matter of putting wordstogether,r, not of taking sentences apart.
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