Chapter 8 Flashcards

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Preschool pragmatic development

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Children learn language within: a conversation context with adults as chief convo partner

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Child conversation skills
2-year-olds:

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are able to respond to their partner and engage in short dialogue of a few turns

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3
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child conversation skills
3-year-olds:

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can engage in longer dialogues.

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4
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Child conversation skills
nearly 50% of 5-year-olds:

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can sustain certain topics through about a dozen turns

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5
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Register

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different styles of speaking

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6
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Child-directed speech (CDS)

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children as young as 4 use a form of CDS

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7
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Roleplay

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children play various roles, such as mother, father, nurse, etc…

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8
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politeness:

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polite words (please, thank you), a softer tone of voice, indirect request
(ex: can I have a cookie?)

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9
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Topic

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what we talk about (the content).
(age 2: children can maintain a topic in 2 utterances- question/answer)

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10
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presuppositions

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assumptions about the listener’s knowledge.
(form of address is based on presuppositions)

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11
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form of address

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how you call/address someone

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12
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Indirect requests

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could you, would you

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13
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direct requests

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stop that, answer the phone

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14
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deixis/deictic terms

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denotes times and participants from the speaker’s point of view
(ex: here, there, this, that, pronouns)

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15
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Narratives
Oral narratives:

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uninterrupted stream of language

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16
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centering

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linking of entities to form a story nucleus.

17
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chaining

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a sequence of events

18
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temporal event chains:

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-the next day…
-a year later…
(timeskips)
(emerges between ages 3 and 5)

19
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casual chains (one event causes another)

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-he went outside because…
-she didn’t like is, so she gave it to her dog.
(infrequent until age 5)

20
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narratives
2-year-olds:

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-stories are organized by centering
-consider the listener only minimally

21
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narratives
3-year-olds:

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-can use both centering and chaining

22
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fast-mapping strategy

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children learn a connection between a word and its referent after only one exposure (tentative definition)

23
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Interrogatives (questions)
Strategy 1:

A

If you understand the WH question
(WHEN are you going to eat? = yesterday (OR tomorrow, OR at 6…))

24
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interrogatives (questions)
Strategy 2:

A

If you don’t understand/hear the WH question, so you base answer off of the verb.
(WHEN are you going to eat? = a cookie(OR cheerios, OR candy…))

25
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Temporal terms:

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before, after, when, since, while
(prepositions BEFORE subordinating)

26
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Physical relations

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-child learns the positives first (big/little, thick/thin)
-less specific terms are usually learned first (big/little or deep/shallow)

27
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locational prepositions

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-in, on, under, etc. - words that indicate locations
-24 months: in, on

28
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Prepositions are:

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syntax
IN the room, ON the table

29
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verb particles:

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in a multiword grammatical unit
(ex: take OFF, stand UP)
(ex: throw UP, throw OUT, throw IN)

30
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kinship terms

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-children treat kinship terms as part of the person’s name
-then, some features of the definition of the person but not of the relationship (cousins are people you play with, and who live far away)

31
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Pronouns
Subjective

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I, she, he, they, we

32
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Pronouns
objective

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me, her, him, them, us