Toddler Syntax
Sep. 26th, 2011 06:35 pmSo I'm sitting with Squeaker while she procrastinates her way through dinner. At one point, I notice that there are pieces of hot dog under her piece of pita that she may not realize are there. "There's some hot dog under your pita," I tell her.
"Under hot dog pita," she acknowledges.
Meanwhile, Muffin has learned "one time" for "one more time" (example: "Muffin do it one time" when we have told her to stop whatever activitynshe is engaged in). I wonder if this is more toddler syntax or if she learned the phrase from the girls' Trinidadian babysitter.
"Under hot dog pita," she acknowledges.
Meanwhile, Muffin has learned "one time" for "one more time" (example: "Muffin do it one time" when we have told her to stop whatever activitynshe is engaged in). I wonder if this is more toddler syntax or if she learned the phrase from the girls' Trinidadian babysitter.