Language Devel. 3/9 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
allomorph usage | based on speech sound, voicing, and manner |
phonological | have equivalent meaning but used at different times, ex. a & an |
morphological | adjentive form (artist, teacher)& prefixes (unknown) |
syntactic | sentence structure, relate to pronouns, hard to use ex. they, we, he, she, i, their |
first meaningful speech | single word utterances, follow adult speech |
appear first | nouns |
appear second | modifiers & verb-like words |
first word categories | food, animals, toys, people |
MIDLEVEL OF GENERALITY | tend to go with middle term ex. vehicle->cars->mustang |
performatives | single word utterances produced while in action |
holophrases | single word utterances, 4 functions: declarative, imperative, interrogative, exclamatory |
declarative | a statement, not punctuating, punctuate thru paralinguistics, no syntax |
imperative | command, punctuate with paralinguistics |
interrogative | to question, no syntax |
exclamatory | excited, when sees parent or ouch or no, more exaggerated paralnguistics |
early language usage | discuss objects, events, relations, |
progressive adaptation | probably inaccurate meaning, limited cognitive knowledge, ex. dog = 4 legs apply to cows |
lexical growth | starts slow and dramatically increases at 18-24 months (vocabulary explosion) |
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