Preverlas
Preverlas, also known as preverbal asynchrony, refers to a phenomenon in language acquisition where children produce sounds or words before they have fully developed the ability to speak. This occurs during the period known as the babbling stage, typically between 6 and 12 months of age. Preverlas is characterized by the production of sounds that are not yet part of the child's vocabulary, often occurring in the context of speech-like gestures or attempts at communication.
The term "preverbal" is used to describe these early attempts at communication, as the child has not
Preverlas is an important stage in language development, as it marks the beginning of the child's ability
Research on preverlas has focused on understanding the cognitive and linguistic processes involved in this stage
In summary, preverlas is a normal part of language development that occurs during the babbling stage. It