prelingual

[pri-ling-gwuhl]

prelingual Definition

  • 1occurring or existing before the development of language or the ability to speak
  • 2relating to or affecting the period before the acquisition of language

Using prelingual: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "prelingual" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Children with prelingual deafness may have difficulty learning to speak.

  • Example

    The prelingual stage of language acquisition is critical for later language development.

  • Example

    Prelingual hearing loss can lead to delays in speech and language development.

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Summary: prelingual in Brief

The term 'prelingual' [pri-ling-gwuhl] refers to a state or period before the development of language or the ability to speak. It is used to describe conditions or situations that affect language acquisition during this early stage, such as prelingual deafness or hearing loss. The prelingual stage is critical for later language development.