Stages of L1 Acquisition Flashcards

1
Q

At what stage do babies distinguish such similar sounds as [b], [d], and [z]?

A

Stage 0

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What are the six Stages in L1 Acquisition?

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Pre-Speech Stage
Babbling Stage
One Word or Holophrastic Stage
Two Word Stage
Telegraphic Stage
Later Multiword Stage
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3
Q

True or False: The first 6 months of a baby’s life are sometimes called “the mute period”

A

False: the silent period

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4
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At what age do children enter the two-word stage?

A

12-18 Months

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5
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What sounds can you expect to hear during the prelinguistic stage?

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Crying, burping, and coughing.

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6
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During what stage do children begin to string together larger chunks of words?

A

Stage 4 – Telegraphic

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7
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True or False: During stage 5 – preschool and school-age stage, adult correction is not typically absorbed.

A

True

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At what stage does a child conceptualize complete ideas through one-word sentences?

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Holophrastic Stage

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True or False: In the babbling stage, liquids, fricatives, and affricates are considered uncommon.

A

True

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10
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True or False: During the Babbling Stage, sounds are made using the jaw, lips, and tongue.

A

True

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11
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In what stage does the silent period usually occur.

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Prelinguistic stage

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12
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During what stage do children tend to produce words with missing letters (consonants) to make it easier to say?

A. Holophrastic
B. Two-Word
C. Telegraphic

A

B. Two-Word

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13
Q

The stage where children apply the grammar rules they have acquired Is called:

A. Telegraphic
B. Babbling
C. Holophrastic
D. Two- Word

A

A: Telegraphic

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14
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True or False: It does NOT matter what the first language is, the stages to acquiring language are universal, meaning that they are the same for all children.

A

True

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15
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Little George just started using one-word phrases like “ball” and “up.” At this point, he is likely in what language acquisition phase?

A

Holophrastic

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16
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At this language acquisition stage, a child begins using larger chunks of words including more content words and starts introducing function words in their vocabulary.

A

Telegraphic

17
Q

A child is trying to repeat his mother’s sentence. The mother asks the baby, “where did your daddy go?” The child attempts to repeat the mother’s utterance, but he misses some verbs and words. Ex: “daddy go?” This is an example of what stage?

A

Stage 4- Telegraphic

18
Q

What test was used as a piece of evidence that showed how young language learners master grammatical rules & apply them to new language forms?

A

The Wug Tests