Language Flashcards

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Phoneme

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smallest unit of sound; 1-2 letters (ex. f, ph)

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Morpheme

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smallest unit of meaning; (i.e. jump)

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3
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Syntax

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proper word order

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4
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Semantics

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meaning of sentence

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5
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Grammar Types

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rules of structure/use of language; prescriptive (what supposed to use) vs. descriptive (how people actually use it)

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6
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Language Acquisition

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prenatal —> cooing —> babbling —> 1 word (holophrastic) stage —> telegraphic speech (2-3 words) —> over-regularization

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7
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Critical/Sensitive Period

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window of time when you can learn a language; afterwards, learning language is very hard.

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8
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Nativist Theory

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(nature) humans pre-wired for language; universal grammar

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9
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Learning Theory

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(nurture) operant conditioning or observational learning

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10
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Cognitive Theory

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(nature AND nurture) pre-wired but require experiences

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Linguistic Relativity Theory

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language influences thinking (i.e. kid hears “he” for doctors, confused why doctor is a girl)
BUT thought influences language (gardner know several ways to refer to dirt, but others only know “dirt”)

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12
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Surface and Deep Structure

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Amelia Bedelia
Surface: just collection of words
Deep: meaning of words

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