Language Aquisition Flashcards

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innate

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determined by factors present from birth

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innateness hypothesis

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a hypothesis that humans are generally predisposed to learn and use language

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imitation theory

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child lang acquisition theory that claims that children acquire lang by listening to the speech around them and reproducing what they hear

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reinforcement theory

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theory of child lang acquisition which says that children learn to speak like adults because they are praised, rewarded, or otherwise reinforced when they use the right forms and are corrected when they use the wrong forms

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active construction of grammar

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theory of child lang which says that children acquire a lang by inventing rules of grammar based on the speech around them

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connectionist theory

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theory if lang acquisition which claims that children learn lang through neural connections in the brain. a child develops such connections through exposure to lang and by using lang

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social interaction theory

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theory of lang acquisition that claims the children learn lang through social interaction in particular with olde learning children and adults and prompt their caregivers to supply them with the appropriate lang experience they need

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linguistic universal

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property believed to be held in common by all natural lang

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universal grammar

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theory that posits a set of grammatical characteristics shared by all natural lang

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critical period

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age span, usually described as lasting from birth to the onset of puberty, during which children must have exposure to lang and must build the critical brain structures necessary in order to gain native speaker competence in lang

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neglected children

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a child who is neglected by caretakers, often resulting in significantly lower exposure to lang as a child

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feral children

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child who grew up in the wild without care by human adults often with animals

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homesign

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a rudimentary visual-gestural communication system that is developed and used by deaf children and their families when a signed lang is not made available for their communication

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child-directed speech

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speech used by parents or caregivers when communicating with young children or infants

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15
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high amplitude sucking

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experimental tech used to study sound discimrnations in infants from birth to about 6 months

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conditioned head turn

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experimental tech usually used with infants between 5-18 months with 2 phases conditioning and testing

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voice onset time

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the length of time between the release of a consonant and the k set of voicing that is when the vocal folds start vibrating

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articulators gestures

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a movement of a speech organ in the production of speech

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babble

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a phrase in child lang acquisition during which the child produced meaningless sequences of consonants and vowels starts at 6 months

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canonical babbling

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the continuous repetition of sequences of vowels and consonants like (mamamam) by infants

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variegated babbling

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production of meaningless consonant vowel sequences by infants

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holophrastic stage

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stage in first lang acquisition during which child can produce one word at a time

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holophrase

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a one word sentence

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telegraphic

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a phrase during child lang acquisition in which situation in which chcikdren use utterances composed primafrily of content words

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overgeneralization

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in the study of child lang acquisition a relationship between child and adult perceptions of word meaning the child’s application of a given word had a wider range than the application of the same word in adult lang

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complexive concept

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a term used in the study of child lang acquisition a group of items that a child refers to with a single word for which it is not possible to single out any one unifying property

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overrxtension

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the child’s application of a given word had a wider range than the application of the same word in adult lang

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underextension

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application of a word to a smaller set of objects than is appropriate for mature adult speech or the usual def of the word

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relational term

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type of relationship between adjective and nouns references where the reference of the adjective is determined relative to noun reference

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deictic expression

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word or expression that takes its meaning relative to the time place and speaker of the utterance

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attention getter

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word or phrase used to initiate an address to children

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attention holder

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a tactic used to maintain children’s attention for extended amounts of time

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conversational turn

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the contribution to a conversation made by one speaker from the time that she takes the floor from another speaker to the time that she passes the floor in to another speaker

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second language acquisition

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acquisition of a second lang as a tennsger or adult after the critical period

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lang mixing

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using words or structural elements from more than one lang within the same conversation

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foreign accent

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an accent that is marked by the phonology of another lang or other lang that are more familiar to the speaker

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fossilization

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process through which forms from a speakers non native lang usage. r one fixed and do not change even after years of instruction

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bilingual

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state of commanding 2 lang

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multilingual

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the state of commanding three or more lang

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simultaneous bilingualism

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bilingualism in which the second lang us acquired as a young child