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  • This argument states that children progressively gain new structural relations throughout the holophrastic stage.
  • This stage is the holophrastic phase.
  • The first stage of speech doesn't occur until around age one ( holophrastic phase ).
  • The language is holophrastic, meaning that a phrase or an entire sentence is expressed by a single word.
  • The three indeterminacies are ( i ) inscrutability of reference, and ( ii ) holophrastic indeterminacy, and ( iii ) the underdetermination of scientific theory.
  • Toddlers pass through a holophrastic stage early in life, during which they are able to communicate complex ideas using only single words and simple fixed expressions.
  • This period is often called the "'holophrastic "'stage of development, because one word conveys as much meaning as an entire phrase.
  • There are three arguments used to account for the functional version of the holophrastic hypothesis : The intonation argument, the gesture argument, and the predication argument.
  • *In Japanese, a holophrastic or single-word sentence is meant to carry the least amount of information as syntactically possible, while intonation becomes the primary carrier of meaning.
  • Quine concludes that the linguist can set up his translation manual in different ways, that all fit the native's speech behaviour yet are mutually incompatible, this is called holophrastic indeterminacy.
  • "' Holophrastic indeterminacy "', or "'indeterminacy of sentence translation "', is one of two kinds of indeterminacy of translation to appear in the writings of philosopher analytic / synthetic distinction.
  • The structural version argues that children s  single word utterances are implicit expressions of syntactic and semantic structural relations .  There are three arguments used to account for the structural version of the holophrastic hypothesis : The comprehension argument, the temporal proximity argument, and the progressive acquisition argument.
  • "' Holophrases "'are defined as a " single-word utterance which is used by a child to express more than one meaning usually attributed to that single word by adults . " The holophrastic hypothesis argues that children use single words to refer to different meanings in the same way an adult would represent those meanings by using an entire sentence or phrase.