There are five characteristics for child directed speech:-1-It is less complex than normal speech.2-It is more exaggerated than normal speech.3-It may be higher pitch.4-There are longer annd more frequent pauses,and the rate of speech is slower5-There is a limited range of words,and special forms of words are used.
The movie Child's Play was directed by Tom Holland and written by Don Mancini.
simplified forms and abstracted shapes
The movie Taken with Laim Neeson was directed by Pierre Morel
The movie Zoolander (2001) was directed by Ben Stiller.
'The Odyssey' (1997) was a made-for-TV-movie directed by Andrei Konchalovsky.
King's Speech directed by Tom Hooper.
Speech involves the production of sounds through the coordination of the vocal cords, mouth, and tongue. It allows for the expression of language through the articulation of sounds and words. Speech can convey information, emotions, and intentions through the use of vocabulary, intonation, and pacing.
The word characteristics is a plural noun. The singular is characteristic.
Strictly speaking no, it is not necessary, CDS is not universal among world cultures and as such plenty of children learn to speak with a lack of CDS. It's only required that you speak to the child, not necessarily use CDS patterns.
Figure of speech
Soliloquy?
Private speech is when an individual talks out loud to themselves to guide their actions. Inner speech is when an individual talks to themselves silently in their mind. Vygotsky believed that private speech eventually becomes internalized as inner speech through language development.
an activity that allows the child to assume responsibility for the activity, while contributing
usually proactive and tends to define the purpose
A rant, a long passionate speech directed against someone or something.
a child that has medical issues
Motherese, also known as baby talk or infant-directed speech, is a speech style that adults use when communicating with infants and young children. It is characterized by high pitch, exaggerated intonation, simplified vocabulary, and repetitive phrases. Research suggests that motherese helps to capture a child's attention, promote language development, and strengthen the bond between parent and child.