Language development Flashcards

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What are the critical periods for developing language?

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  • children who are not exposed to language (deprived) never acquire more than rudimentary language, despite of therapy
  • babies can distinguish all phonemes, but by 18 months, we lose the ability to distinguish those we have not heard
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At what age should we learn a second language to be fluent?

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7

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Describe the Behaviorist Approach.

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  • Language development occurs through the principles of learning including association and reinforcement and habit forming
  • children modify their language through imitation and reinforcement from parents
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What are some criticism of the Behaviorist Approach?

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  • learn words too fast for them to be learned through reinforcement
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Describe the Nativist Approach.

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  • language as basic instinct hardwired into our brains
  • language develops in children exposed to it, no teaching or training of reinforcement required
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What are some criticism of the Nativist Approach?

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  • the underlying feature of the language acquisition device are not entirely universal
  • languages without nouns or verb phrases, or tenses
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Describe the Connectionist Approach.

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  • concerned with word associations
  • linkages depend on the relative strength of synaptic connections in the relevant parts of the brain
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Is language development uniquely human?

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Many ave tried to learn chimps language (either spoken or ASL)
- some conflicting results
- spoken language cannot be learned be chimps
- ASL somewhat learned, but only basic sentences (one chimp learned > 1000 signs, but makes signs in rapid sequences with no meaning)
- using a lexigram board, a chimp at 8 y/o is comparable to a 2 y/o, and unlikely to improve

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What is Specific Language Impairment Syndrome?

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Developemental delay in the acquisition of language with no other developmental delay
Genes: FOXP2, CNTNAP2, KIAA0319

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What is William’s syndrome?

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Mild to moderate intellectual disability, but highly verbal relative to their IQ, overly sociable, having what has been described as a “cocktail party” type personality
- genes: deletion of 27 genes one of two chromosome7

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What is Developmental Language Disorder?

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Umbrella term to describe children whom experience language difficulities that create barriers to communication or learning, and whose problems are unlikely to be resolved by 5, and whose problems are not associated with known biomedical conditions (brain injury…)
Extremely common

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Which disorders are DLD associated with?

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Autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disability, sensory-neural hearing loss, ADHA, dyslexia ect

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What are some of the long term impacts of DLD?

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  • 4 x more likely to have maths difficulities
  • 2x more likely to be unemployed in adulthood
  • lower education attainment
  • 2x more likely to develop emotional problems, and behavioral difficulities
  • difficulities in establishing peer relationships
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Are there a genetic suceptibility to DLD?

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Yes

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Explain the neurobiology of DLD.

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Structural alterations in traditional cortical language areas, and in traditional cortical-subcortical connectivity

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What are some environmental modulators of DLD?

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  • premature birth/low birth weight
  • birth complications
  • poor nutrition
  • maternal smoking (during pregnancy)
  • being a younger sibling
  • lower maternal education
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What are the Shape Coding System?

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A system using shapes to code grammar rules (for visualization): helps DLD children