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James, at age 4, can follow verbal directions and understand what others say to him, but he does not talk. James does not have an organic or physiological abnormality. His problem can be described as
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When 2-year-old Jason points and says "truck," his mother says "you want the truck, well here it is." This method is called
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Linguistics is the study of languages through the linguistic components of each language. Name the five linguistic components of language.
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What is meant by early literacy, and how does it apply to teaching children with learning disabilities and related mild disabilities?
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The linguistic components of speech sounds in a language is called
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The ability to hear the rapid sounds in language to understand speech is called
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Several different forms of language are integrated in the overall language system. Name the four forms of language.
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Kimberly at age 3 does not understand single words spoken to her, such as juice and cracker. English is the language of her home. Her problem is a(n)
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What is the most frequently identified disability for preschool children?
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A distinction is made between a speech disorder and a language disorder. Which of the following is a speech disorder?
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A distinction is made between a speech disorder and a language disorder. Which of the following is considered a language disorder?
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What method is used to teach children whose native language is not English when there are many children in the school who speak many different languages? Instruction is in English, using careful control of English presentation and many repetitions.
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Which theory of language learning suggests that children have a natural or instinctive capacity for acquiring language?
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A middle ear infection that might affect language learning is called
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Vocalization during the first nine months of life is called
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