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Language Devel. 3/9

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allomorph usage   based on speech sound, voicing, and manner  
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phonological   have equivalent meaning but used at different times, ex. a & an  
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morphological   adjentive form (artist, teacher)& prefixes (unknown)  
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syntactic   sentence structure, relate to pronouns, hard to use ex. they, we, he, she, i, their  
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first meaningful speech   single word utterances, follow adult speech  
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appear first   nouns  
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appear second   modifiers & verb-like words  
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first word categories   food, animals, toys, people  
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MIDLEVEL OF GENERALITY   tend to go with middle term ex. vehicle->cars->mustang  
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performatives   single word utterances produced while in action  
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holophrases   single word utterances, 4 functions: declarative, imperative, interrogative, exclamatory  
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declarative   a statement, not punctuating, punctuate thru paralinguistics, no syntax  
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imperative   command, punctuate with paralinguistics  
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interrogative   to question, no syntax  
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exclamatory   excited, when sees parent or ouch or no, more exaggerated paralnguistics  
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early language usage   discuss objects, events, relations,  
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progressive adaptation   probably inaccurate meaning, limited cognitive knowledge, ex. dog = 4 legs apply to cows  
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lexical growth   starts slow and dramatically increases at 18-24 months (vocabulary explosion)  
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