By the fourth year most children can speak in adultlike sentences and have begun to master the more complex rules of grammar and meaning. |
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In her plain but adultlike clothes she looked like a teen-age nanny, someone from another country who was underpaid and exploited. |
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By the middle of the third year, children tend to use more sentences containing four, five, or six words, and by the fourth year they can converse in adultlike sentences. |
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Confirmations that I was adultlike, not childlike. |
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