Ah, nothing like developing language skills in a toddler.  I'm guessing that Corbin's word count is fastly approaching 100.  We counted fifty about a month ago, and he's been learning a lot since then.

His pronunciation still needs some work.

He likes frogs and was quite happy when he was able to say frog.  Every time he sees a frog, he goes "Frog frog frog frog..." while pointing at whatever it is he thinks is a picture of a frog (could be a frog, or lizard, or dinosuar).

He has trouble with the r sound.  Doesn't come through at all actually.

And the o sound in frog comes through often as a merging of an o sound and a u sound.

And if you listen very closely, then the g actually kind of sounds like a g, but for the most part, it ends up sounding like a c.

He does the f sound flawlessly.

So, every time he sees a frog he gets all excited and starts saying fuc fuc fuc fuc fuc...

It's probably good we don't have company all that often.