Language Development & Language Acquisition - Chapter 8 Flashcards
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Language Development
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- Newborns distinguish function and content words, then prefer the content words by 6 months
- Naming explosion: a rapid increase in vocabulary size around 20-24 months aided by ‘fast mapping’
- Receptive vocabulary larger than productive vocabulary
2
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Learning the rules of language
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- During language development children make predictable errors
- Overextension (~2 years old)
- Underextension (~2 years old)
- Overgeneralization (~3-4 years old)
- “I runned into the gooses”
3
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Abstract aspects of language
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- Metalinguistic awareness
- Between the ages of 6-8 years children can learn to
understand irony and sarcasm (i.e., pragmatics)
4
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Metalinguistic awareness
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Understanding of how
language is being used
5
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Sensitive Period (Language Acquisition)
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- A time during childhood during which children’s brains are primed to develop language skills
- Ability fades starting seventh year
- Same with sign language
6
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Critical Period for Language
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- A time during development in which a child needs to be exposed to language or else language skills will not develop normally
- Exposure needs to occur
within first 12 years
- Exposure needs to occur
- Genie case study
- Developed large
vocabulary but never mastered more complex
language skills
- Developed large