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what is the last stage of language development? ​

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Answered by khushicat005
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complex utterance period

The last period of linguistic language development is the complex utterance period. It begins around the ages of 48-60 months. At this time, a child regularly produces phrases longer than six words in length, and they begin to express concepts of past and future time.

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complex utterance period
The last period of linguistic language development is the complex utterance period. It begins around the ages of 48-60 months. At this time, a child regularly produces phrases longer than six words in length, and they begin to express concepts of past and future time.
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