Term ID: T1957

Grammar Explosion

/grammar-explosion/
The rapid expansion of grammatical complexity and sentence length that typically occurs around age 2-3 years as children master basic language rules.
Example: Toddlers progressing from two-word combinations to complex sentences with multiple clauses within a few months, demonstrating rapid grammatical development.

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Reference: Brown (1973)