Chapter 1 Part 3 Flashcards

1
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Language that focuses on the immediate context

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Contextualized

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2
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Has little reliance on context; don’t need context in the immediate environment that is needed to communicate

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Decontextualized

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3
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What are the 5 domains of language?

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Phonology, morphology, pragmatics, semantics, syntax

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4
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Rules of a language governing the sounds that makes syllables and words

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Phonology

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5
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General American English has ___ phonemes

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39

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6
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The rules of language governing the internal organization of words; allows use to expand vocabulary exponentially by using a small core of words and to add specificity to language

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Morphology

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7
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What are some examples of grammatical morphemes?

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Plural -s, possessive ‘s, past tense -ed, etc.

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8
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Governs the internal organization of sentences; rules we use to create a sentence

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Syntax

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9
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Governs the meaning of individual words and word combinations; allows us to know the meanings of words, how many meanings a word may have, whether meanings are literal or figurative

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Semantics

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10
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Our vocabulary system

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Lexicon

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11
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Governs the language use for social purposes; using language for different functions or intentions, organizing language for discourse, knowing what to say and when and how to say it

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Pragmatics

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12
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What is a synonym for social communication?

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Pragmatics

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13
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What domains of language are part of form?

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Morphology, phonology, syntax

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14
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What domains of language are part of use?

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Pragmatics

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15
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What domains of language are part of content?

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Semantics

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16
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A clinician is asking a child to verbally label using a single words to determine if they know the object/concept. What domain of language is this?

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Semantics

17
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A teacher is teaching the students to turn verbs into present progressive -ing verb forms. What domain of language is this?

A

Morphology

18
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A child’s goal reads “will correctly ask ‘wh’ questions”. What domain of language is this?

A

Pragmatics

19
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At what age do children begin to understand and use several words?

A

1 year

20
Q

At what age do children have a vocabulary of several hundred words and can combine them into short sentences?

A

2 years

21
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Suggests that all persons around the world apply the same cognitive infrastructure to learning language; the way children learn language and the time frames for milestones are relatively invariant across the globe

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Universality

22
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Complexity of human language far exceeds even the most sophisticated non-human primates

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Species specificity

23
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Allows people to represent events that are decontextualized to share what happened before this moment or that may happen in the future; allows people to represent the world to others

A

Semanticity/displacement

24
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Principle of combination; that a small number of discrete units can be combined into seemingly infinite creations; you can produce a sentence no one has ever uttered

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Productivity

25
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Variability among language users

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Language differences

26
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Natural variations of a language that evolve within specific cultural or geographic boundaries

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Dialect

27
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What are some language differences (4)?

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Dialect, bilingualism, gender, language learning environment

28
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____ out of _____ of the US population speak a different language/dialect

A

1 out of 5

29
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Why might children have word differences based on class of families?

A

Parents may work all the time so children are not exposed to many words, amount of time that children are with parents, more interaction with siblings, technology

30
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True or false: Children who acquire less words, based on socio-economic status, are considered those who have language disorders

A

False; have language differences