Language 3A Slide Flashcards

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Principal Parts of Language:–Phonology:

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The basic sound of language/how sounds are made

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Semantics:

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The expressed meaning of words and sentences

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Syntax:

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The form or structure of language (grammar, etc.)

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Pragmatics:

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The principles that specify how language is to be used in different contexts and situations

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Phonology:

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Learning the sounds of the letters and words is the first step

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canonical babbling

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Between 4 to 10 mos., infants begin to produce more speech-like syllables, with a full resonant vowel and an appropriate “closure” of the stream of sound, approaching a true consonant.

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First words make their appearance any time between?

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nine and 15 months

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Most toddlers produce their first spontaneous two-word sentence at about?

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18 to 24 mos

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9
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Can start to use pronouns after age?

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Two

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Many children can say about 50 words by age?

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Two

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What is “language?

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An arbitrary system of symbols that has an agreed upon meaning. Conveys ideas and meaning.•It is rule-governed

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Aspects of language that must be learned:

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Formation of language• Usage of language•Meaning of language

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Issues in learning. Over-regularization

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the application of regular grammatical rules to words that are exceptions

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Stages of Language Development: Language lessons

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By asking or being taught

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Language practice:

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Repetitions of sounds, words or phrases for own amusement or benefit

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Revisions:

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Start modifying repetitions with their own variations and additions

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Meta-language:

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Involves making spontaneous statements about their own language use that suggests language awareness

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Responses that Can Assist:

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Opportunities for conversational give-and-take with adults–Sensitive adults who give helpful, explicit feedback but do not overcorrect mistakes

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Expansions:

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Adult responses that elaborate on a child’s utterance and increase its complexity

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Recasts

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Responses that restructure child’s incorrect speech into a more mature form

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3 Aspects of Learning Language:

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How to sequence information in an orderly way•Learning subtle or socially dictated usages of language•Learning the rules of conversation (i.e., talk turns)–Must learn to take turns and respond to the communication of others