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Children produce their first words anywhere between 12 months and 24 months of age. And they add steadily to their vocabulary from then on, at a rate estimated at around nine words a day up to age six (Clark, 2009).
Keywords:
first language acquisition;
pragmatics;
interactionist language studies;
vocabulary