Exam 8: The Development of Language
Exam 1: Basic Issues in the Study of Development148 Questions
Exam 2: Prenatal Development132 Questions
Exam 3: Birth and Early Infancy133 Questions
Exam 4: Physical Development139 Questions
Exam 5: Perceptual Development120 Questions
Exam 6: Cognitive Development I: Structure and Process137 Questions
Exam 7: Cognitive Development Ii: Individual Differences in Cognitive Abilities130 Questions
Exam 8: The Development of Language123 Questions
Exam 9: Personality Development: Alternative Views127 Questions
Exam 10: Concepts of Self, Gender, and Sex Roles138 Questions
Exam 11: The Development of Social Relationships136 Questions
Exam 12: Thinking About Relationships: Social-Cognitive and Moral Development128 Questions
Exam 13: The Ecology of Development: the Child Within the Family System138 Questions
Exam 14: Beyond the Family: the Impact of the Broader Culture124 Questions
Exam 15: Atypical Development120 Questions
Putting It All Together: The Developing Child139 Questions
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Missy has been babbling while she watches her father read the paper. Her babbling has ended with a falling intonation indicating
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Manny is 24 months of age and his speaking vocabulary should be about
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Two-year-old Alissa is more likely to imitate a correct grammatical form if she
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Young children who demonstrate good phonological awareness skills often use __________ when they attempt to write.
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The __________ approach to teaching LEP children is also called the "sink or swim" approach.
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Research on private speech has shown all of the following EXCEPT
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__________ is the first step in learning how to talk like a grownup.
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According to Fenson's research, 24-month-old children's longest sentences include
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Imitation theories of language development cannot account for
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Research on the use of various meanings that children convey with earliest sentences (such as agent-action, action-location, and recurrence) has shown that
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In Fenson's research study of more than 1,000 toddlers, the earliest age at which the transition from simple two-word sentences to more complex forms occurred was
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The rules for the use of language in communicative interaction, such as the rules for taking turns and the style of speech that is appropriate for different listeners, is called __________ .
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When Lisa sees a dog she points and says "kitty." Lisa is demonstrating
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Bowerman and other constructivist theorists maintain that the important factor in language development is
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Carlos is bilingual and his parents have asked a counselor what to expect when he goes to school. She should tell them that most bilingual children who are equally fluent in both languages
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The principle of contrast is an example of what some linguists believe is a(n) ________ in children's language development.
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From birth to about one month of age, we would expect that a baby's most common sound is
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Carlos lives in Mexico and Greti lives in Switzerland. Cross-cultural research indicates that both children will do all of the following EXCEPT
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Define overextension and underextension in language use and explain when and why children use each.
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