Child development: Language Flashcards

1
Q

What is phonology?

A

Sound of language

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2
Q

What are semantics?

A

Expressed meaning of language

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3
Q

What is syntax?

A

Structure of language

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4
Q

What are pragmatics?

A

Rules about language in social contexts

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5
Q
When can a child substitute a word for an object/symbol?
8-12 months
18 months
18-24 months
2+ years
3-5 years
A

18 months

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6
Q
When can a child rhyme, sing lyrics (narrative)?
8-12 months
18 months
18-24 months
2+ years
3-5 years
A

3-5 years

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7
Q
When can a child add complexity to their language?
8-12 months
18 months
18-24 months
2+ years
3-5 years
A

2+ years

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8
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When can a child associate an object with its name?
8-12 months
18 months
18-24 months
2+ years
3-5 years
A

8-12 months

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9
Q

Which of the following modes of thought result in verbal language?
Propositional
Imaginal

A

Propositional

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10
Q

Which of the following modes of thought result in visual imagery?
Propositional
Imaginal

A

Imaginal

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11
Q
Who studied language acquisition?
Skinner
Chomsky
Bowlby
Ainsworth
A

Skinner

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12
Q
Who studied universal grammar?
Skinner
Chomsky
Bowlby
Ainsworth
A

Chomsky

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