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A child understands that mom "drives" to work. When dad asks, "What did mom do today?" the child says, "Mom drived to work." What is this poor grammar an example of?

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User Sirus
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Answer:

Overgeneralization

Step-by-step explanation:

Overgeneralization is the process in which a person make use of grammatical rule

when speaking especially in the case where it doesn't apply which was what the boy was doing by concluding that his mom drives to work because he knows that his mom always drive to work which make him to generalize it when his dad ask him. This is very common among children who are still learning how to speak accurately .

Therefore the poor grammar is an example of OVERGENERALIZATION .

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User Mkiever
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Answer:

Overgeneralization

Step-by-step explanation:

The poor grammar is an example of overgeneralization. Overgeneralization is a condition whereby individuals, most especially children apply one experience or language rule to varying situation which results in an error. Overgeneralization can also occur when an individual apply the conclusions from a small bit of information to situations that are beyond the scope of that information. For example, it would be an overgeneralization to conclude that all women nag too much based on just an experience with your mom and sister.

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