“…For example, between 12 and 18 months, infants accept nonverbal sounds, pictures, non native clicks, and gestures as potential labels for referents (Curtin, ; May & Werker, ; Namy, ; Namy, Campbell, & Tomasello, ; Namy & Waxman, ; Suanda, Walton, Broesch, Kolkin, & Namy, ). As they develop, infants formulate more stringent expectations about what counts as a word in their language (Graham & Kilbreath, ; May & Werker, ; Suanda & Namy, ; Vukatana, Curtin, & Graham, ), a maturational process that extends at least into the preschool years (Namy et al., ). The course of this maturation has been heavily informed by studies of monolingual children.…”