overudvidelse
Overudvidelse, also known as overextension, is a semantic phenomenon in early child language development in which a single word is used to refer to a broader set of objects, actions, or people than adults would typically use. It is a normal part of acquiring language and is most commonly observed in toddlers as their vocabulary grows and they attempt to map new words to many similar objects or events.
Typical examples include a child calling all four-legged animals a dog, all beverages juice, all men or
Causes and implications: overudvidelse arises from cognitive development, perceptual salience, and the need to generalize across
Related terms include underudvidelse (underextension), where a word is used too narrowly. Overudvidelse is a well-documented