Language Development Flashcards

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Nativist Perspective (Theories of Language Development)

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  • Language acquisition device (LAD)

- Children are primed to learn language (only need to start hearing it)

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Interactionist Perspective (Theories of Language Development)

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Information processing theorists

  • Children are endowed with general cognitive capacities that allow them to begin to make sense of their world
  • Some interactionist theorists emphasize the cognitive contributions, others emphasize the social interaction component
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First Speech Sounds (Getting Ready to Talk)

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  • Cooing

- Babbling

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Becoming a Communicator

Getting Ready to Talk

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  • Joint attention
  • Give- and-take
  • Preverbal gestures
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First Words (Starting to Talk)

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  • Underextension

- Overextension

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Two-Word Utterances (Starting to Talk)

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Telegraphic Speech (Toddlers’ two-word utterances that, like a telegram, focus on high-content words while omitting smaller, less important words)

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Individual Differences in Language Development

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  • Environment (Child-Directed Speech (CDS)
  • Gender
  • Personality
  • Language Style (Referential, Expressive)
  • Language Delay
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Joint Attention (Becoming a Communicator)

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A state in which the child attends to the same object or event as the caregiver, who often labels it. Contributes to early language development

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Give and Take (Becoming a Communicator)

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Infants and mothers mutually imitate the pitch, loudness, and duration of each other’s sounds. Mothers take the lead, imitating about twice as often as 3-month-olds

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Preverbal Gestures (Becoming a Communicator)

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Indicating wants and needs through actions (arms up to be picked up)

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Language Acquisition Device (Nativist Perspective)

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An innate system that contains a universal grammar, or set of rules common to all languages. It enables children, no matter which language they hear, to understand and speak in a rule-oriented fashion as soon as they pick up enough words.

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