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Example of Overgeneralization in English Plurals
A common example of overgeneralization in English-speaking children involves the rule for forming plurals by adding an 's' to a noun. While this rule applies to regular nouns like 'dog' (becoming 'dogs'), children often overgeneralize it to irregular nouns. This results in errors such as saying 'two gooses' instead of 'two geese' or 'three mouses' instead of 'three mice'.
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Example of Overgeneralization in English Plurals
A developmental psychologist is observing a 3-year-old child's language patterns. Which of the following utterances from the child provides the clearest evidence that the child is learning grammatical rules but applying them incorrectly to exceptions?
Grammatical Errors in Language Acquisition