Exam 7: Language development
Exam 1: Introduction to developmental psychology44 Questions
Exam 2: Foundations of development: Genetics and prenatal development43 Questions
Exam 3: Physical and motor development36 Questions
Exam 4: Perceptual development43 Questions
Exam 5: Stages of cognitive development40 Questions
Exam 6: Cognitive development II43 Questions
Exam 7: Language development53 Questions
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Adults rarely achieve full fluency of a second language unless it is acquired as a child.
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Language development continues into adolescence,even though the basic elements have been mastered by approximately six years of age.
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With increasing language experience,overregularisation errors decrease.
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The period of 'vocabulary explosion' ends at approximately six years of age.
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Phonemic awareness is an early reading skill and is a crucial part of the reading process.
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A rising tone at the end of a statement indicates it is a question.This use of tone to change the meaning is called:
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Research findings suggest that infants are born with an ability to perceive the sounds of any human language.
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The characteristic rhythm,tempo and intonation patterns of a spoken language are referred to as:
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Young children learn grammar at a rapid rate partly because their parents often give them explicit instructions regarding grammatical rules.
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Children can learn concepts before they have acquired labels for those concepts.This finding demonstrates:
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Compare and contrast the nativist approach to other approaches of language development.
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Dysfluent and halting speech that lacks grammatical structure and inflections is characteristic of those with damage to:
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Child-directed speech (CDS)assists language acquisition in the following way(s):
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