The current project offers a structured platform to collect, document, code and analyze Georgian child language in order to study various aspects of typical language acquisition. This is essential in order to set the norms for further investigation into delayed and atypical language development. The study will provide researchers and practitioners from the field of language disorders with developmental data about the emergence of morpho-syntactic structures and lexical development in Georgia. Annotated and fully coded Georgian Child Language Corpus will be created, which will be, accessible to researchers in the field both in Georgia and to the language acquisition community at large, accessible to speech and language therapists; available for multiple types of analyses (morphological, syntactic, semantic, pragmatic); informative of the input as well as cultural aspects of language acquisition. A corpus wll be coded and analyzed using the CHILDES platform (https://childes.talkbank.org/). As no such database is available to date, this project is innovative and pioneering in its endeavor. About 480 hours of recording will be transcribed, coded and analyzed in frames of the project. Methodological background, special manuals - conventions for recording, transcribing and coding the data will be created, considerong ethical and administrative issues of the process. An article, consolidating research results will be prepared in collaboration with Israeli partners, published in scientific journal. Research results will presented both on international conference and to local professionals.