CDS Flashcards

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Zone of proximal development:

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adults provide the scaffolding for language acquisition !

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What suggests that CDS is not necessary for CLA

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children across the world develop language at the same pace;

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Phonological features:!

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Exaggerated intonation!

  • Varied, animated prosody !
  • Stronger stress on key words and syllables!
  • May adopt phonological simplification techniques or adopt those used by the child,
    e. g. diminutive suffixes, unstressed syllable deletion and reduplicated monosyllables (mama, dada)
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Diminutive suffixes

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a group of letters that are added to the end of a word to show that something is smaller than things of that type usually are, for example ‘ling’ added to ‘duck’ to make ‘duckling’. Doggie, piglet

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Lexical features:

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Concrete nouns within the child’s local environment

  • Dynamic verbs denoting common activities
  • Deixis to direct the child’s attention
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Grammatical features:

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  • Simple sentences
  • Omission of auxiliary verbs
  • Direct interrogatives and imperatives
  • Nomination instead of pronouns
  • Omission of tenses and inflexions
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Discourse and pragmatic features:

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Recasting of a non-standard utterance!

  • Adjacency pairs and tripartite exchanges (3?)
  • Model and encourage politeness
  • Ask redundant questions to evoke speech!
  • Expansion of a child’s utterance!
  • Scaffold child’s language by reformulating their utterance
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Clarke-Stewart (1973)

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children whose mothers talk more have larger vocabularies !

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Fernald and Mazzie (1991)

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higher pitch and exaggerated intonation are perceptually effective in facilitating learning!

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However- Katherine Nelson (1973)

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children whose mothers corrected them during the holophrastic stage acquired language more slowly

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However- Brown, Cazden and Bellugi (1969)

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parents respond to the truth value of a child’s utterance rather than its grammatical correctness!

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Kuhl (1992)

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Swedish, English and Russian parents exaggerated the important vowel sounds, especially in minimal pairs. Babies do indeed ignore regular conversation and turn their attention towards sing-song intonation !

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Chouinard and Clark (2003), links with brown Cazden etc

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Adults spend more time unconsciously reformulating a child’s utterance than they do overtly correcting it!

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Fivush and Schwarzmueller (1998)

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found that verbalising events as they unfold is critical for long-term retention of the memory!

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