Chapter 6 Flashcards

Development of language and symbol use

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Symbols

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Systems for representing our thoughts, feelings, and knowledge, and for communicating them to other people

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Language comprehension

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Understanding what others say (or sign or write)

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Language production

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The process of speaking (or signing or writing)

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Generative

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A system in which a finite set of words can be combined to generate an infinite number of sentences

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Phonemes

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The smallest unit of meaningful sound

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Morphemes

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The smallest unit of meaning in a language

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Syntax

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Rules specifying how words from different categories (nouns, verbs, adjectives, and so on) can be combined

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Pragmatics

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Knowledge about how language is used

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Dialect

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A particular form of a language, often based in a specific region or social group

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Bilingualism

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Fluency in two languages

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Infant-directed speech (IDS)

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The distinctive mode of speech used when speaking to infants and toddlers

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Prosody

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The characteristic rhythm and intonational patterns with which a language is spoken

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Categorical perception

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The perception of phonemes as belonging to discrete categories

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Voice onset time (VOT)

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The length of time between when air passes through the lips and when the vocal cords start vibrating

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Word segmentation

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Discovering where words begin and end in fluent speech

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Distributional properties of speech

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In any language, certain sounds are more likely to occur together than are others

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Babbling

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Repetitive consonant-vowel sequences or hand movements (for sign language)

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Overextension

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An overly broad interpretation of the meaning of a word

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Underextension

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An overly narrow interpretation of the meaning of a word

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Pragmatic cues

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Aspects of the social context used for word learning

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Cross-situational word learning

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Determining word meanings by tracking the correlations between labels and meanings across scenes and contexts

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Syntactic bootstrapping

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The strategy of using grammatical structure to infer the meaning of a new word

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Telegraphic speech

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Short utterances that leave out nonessential words

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Overregularization

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Speech errors in which children treat irregular forms of words as if they were regular

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Narratives

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Storylike structured descriptions of past events

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Universal Grammar

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A proposed set of highly abstract structures that are common to all languages

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Connectionism

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A computational modeling approach that emphasizes the simultaneous activity of numerous interconnected processing units

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Dual representation

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Treating a symbolic artifact both as a real object and as a symbol for something other than itself