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There are five characteristics for child directed speech:-1-It is less complex than normal speech.2-It is more exaggerated than normal speech.3-It may be higher pitch.4-There are longer annd more frequent pauses,and the rate of speech is slower5-There is a limited range of words,and special forms of words are used.

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