Learning and Thinking in Infancy Flashcards

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Two key characteristics of language

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symbolic reference

generative grammar

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generative grammar

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Set of rules that determine the form and meaning of sentences

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Four aspects of Language

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o	Phonology (combinatorial signs) 
o	Semantics (word meaning) 
o	Syntax (rules for forming words/ sentences) 
o	Pragmatics (social/ cultural rules for using language (turn taking, eye contact etc)
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experience- expectant

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• Language is experience expectant → all development is laid down but if you don’t experience it you won’t develop it

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Phonemes

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the basic units of sound in a language

o Babies under ten months can tell the difference between two phonemes in any language

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Cooing and babbling (milestone)

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o Cooing (5-10 months) and babbling (5-10 months)
• Maturation of vocal chords allows for a greater range of sounds
• Babbling can lead to first word
• Easiest sounds to make are ma and da/ba

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Vocabulary explosion (milestone)

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Between 18 and 24 months kids go through a vocabulary explosion
comprehension always precedes production

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Syntactic Development (milestone)

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o Holographic phrases (same word with different meaning 14-18 months)
o Telegraphic speech (two word utterances 1.5-2 years)
o Grammatical morphemes (adult like sentences 2.5 years)

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9
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Nature

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• Different specialized areas of the brain that process different aspects of language

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Nurture

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  • More parents talk to their kids the more rapidly they learn new words
  • More highly educated parents talk to their kids more
  • Cds don’t work
  • 30 million word gap of higher SES vs lower SES before kid even reaches preschool
  • Infant directed speech
  • Babies hear higher pitch better than low pitch, slow repetition is better for learning
  • Helps with statistical learning
  • Encoding
  • Imitation
  • Intermodal perception
  • Social interactions
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• All theories view language development and an interaction between innate and environmental factors, but they disagree on the “weight” of each

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o Be able to indicate what each theory attributes to nature and nurture
o Vygotsky sociocultural context (nurture)
o Core knowledge is nature (genes programmed for language)

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