Typical Development Flashcards
3 linguistic stages (and time frames)
Perlocutionary (0-8 m.), Illocutionary (9+ months), Locutionary (12 months)
The pre-linguistic stage characterized by unintentional communication
Perlocutionary (0-8 m)
The 4 milestones in Perlocutionary Stage
Reflexive Vocalizations (0-2 m), Cooing (2-4 m), Vocal Play (4-6 m), Babbling (6+ m)
Turn-taking, eye contact, gestures, joint attention all developing during what linguistic stage
Perlocutionary (0-8 m)
The pre-linguistic stage characterized by intentional communication w/o the use of words
Illocutionary (9+ m)
What 4 main things do we see during the illocutionary stage?
Jargon, Babbling w/ sentence-like intonation, Phonetically Consistent Forms, gestures
Jargon
Longer strips of variegated babbling
CVCV syllable chains (e.g. “dada”)
Reduplicated babbling
CV chains (with variations in C’s & V’s)
Variegated babbling
The linguistic stage characterized by intentional communication expressed with words
Locutionary (12 m)
2 Skills in Locutionary Stage
Linguistic, Metalinguistic