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The productive vocabulary of a toddler is larger than the receptive vocabulary. Please select the best answer from the choices provided T F

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Answered by skyfall63
7

False. the toddler's receptive vocabulary is larer tha productive vocabulary

Explanation:

  • "Vocabulary" is a critical building block of language, and it is also helpful to evaluate the knowledge of the learners. "Receptive vocabulary" implies the ability to understand a word when the learner "hears or sees" it, whereas "productive vocabulary"  implies the ability for the learner to write or speak a word. It is stated that the child first knows "vocabulary words" receptively & only after "intentional learning" they are ready for the vocabulary's productive use .
  • For example: a child who can not speak, write, or sign may follow a number of directions in the language he/she used to follow. For example: So when they learn how to speak/write, then they get to compose their vocabulary& become"active". Those words/the vocabulary must correspond with the intended interpretation of the speaker are generated in reference to any appropriate perspective. "Receptive vocabulary" is certain phrases or phrases that we say or acquire in the language of which we are introduced by someone else.

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What is vocabulary and it's types in communication? - Brainly.in

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Answered by edgarmargariaita
2

Answer:

FALSE

Explanation:

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