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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Cognitive Development - Language, Morphology may improve partially because of improvements in Memory, Taxonomic assumptions include Overextensions, Older Children continue to refine their language use in terms of Pragmatics, Overextensions are errors in which Words are used in a way which violates the category they represent, Vocabulary may improve partially because of improvements in Memory, Pragmatics may improve partially because of improvements in Memory, Language Development has been studied in Infants, Stages of sound production include Babbling, Morphology may improve partially because of improvements in Metacognition, Taxonomic assumptions include Underextensions, Infants utilize Verbal communication, Verbal communication Develops via Stages of sound production, Infants utilize Non-verbal communication, Older Children may initially make language errors such as Taxonomic assumptions, Babbling appears at about 6-8 months of age, Stages of sound production include Intentional communication, Older Children continue to refine their language use in terms of Morphology, Pragmatics may improve partially because of improvements in Metacognition, Language Development has been studied in Older Children, Older Children continue to refine their language use in terms of Vocabulary