nature vs nurture- English Flashcards

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Ursula Bellugi Negative formation

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Stage 1: no is put at the start or end of a sentence
Stage 2: no is in the middle of a sentence next to a verb
Stage 3:Uses can’t or don’t
Stage 4: all accurate

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Ursula Bellugi pronoun formation

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Stage 1: (name) plays
Stage 2:I play
Stage 3: I play with the toys

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Bruner LASS

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scaffolding: the support and modelling given to children by parents
framing: controlling the agenda of a conversation or making utterences that allow the child to fill in the blanks

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Vincent

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Born to deaf parents but could hear

Only started to speak until he went to school and people talked to him

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What to look for in transcript

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Adults modelling or teaching language with children responding to it
Adults positively or negatively reinforcing
Children repeating adults
Children learning new lang after corrections

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Watson and Rayner

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Little Albert

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Skinner

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pidgeons

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Pavlovs dogs

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  • gave food and collected how much they would salvate

- dog began salivating when hearing a bell

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Crittenden

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1) In the first stage, children memorise words on an individual basis
2) In the second stage they show an awareness of the general rules of inflections. They observe that past tense forms usually end in –ed so instead of ‘ran’ they say ‘runned’. This kind of error is known as Overgeneralisation.
3) In the third stage, correct inflections are used

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Halliday

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imaginative play helps, allows to expand language on different subjects

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Chomsky

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innate ability provided from birth to be an active learner

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Lenneburg

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critical period where a child needs caregiver interaction

if not recieved by 5-7 they are at risk of never fully linguistically developing

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Vygotsky

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social situations and caregiver interactions needed for a child to enter proximal development

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Nelson

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Found that children at the holophrastic stage whose mothers corrected them on word choice and pronunciation actually advanced more slowly than those with mothers who were generally accepting.

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Clarke-Stewart

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found that children who’s mothers talk more have larger vocabularies

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name the 13 linguists

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Ursula Bellugi- pronouns and negative formations
Bruner- Scaffolding and framing
Vincent- death parents
Watson and Rayner- Little Albert
Skinner-pidgeons
Pavlov- Pavlovs dogs
Crittenden- overgeneralisation
Halliday- imaginative play
Chomsky-active learner
Lenneburg- 5 to 7
Vygotsky- proximal development
Nelson- accepting mothers
Clarke Stewart- larger vocabs