Exam 12: Processes of Language Acquisition

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____________ constitutes evidence to a child that a particular utterance is ungrammatical.

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Nativists argue that negative evidence about ungrammatical sentences:

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When children encounter a new word, they usually assume that it refers to the entire object rather than to part of the object. This is called the:

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Homesign, studied by Goldin-Meadow and others, is an example of:

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Children's first use of negative sentences reflects which operating principle?

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The effects of motherese on children's syntactic development seems most clear in the child's acquisition of:

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In Chomsky's view (1981), a noun is the most essential component of a noun phrase, and is referred to as:

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Bickerton's language bioprogram hypothesis:

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Early exposure is _________ condition for normal language development.

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Bickerton's (1984) preemption principle stated that when ______________, the language bipogram was suppressed.

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In Johnston and Slobin's (1979) waiting room metaphor, the entry door represents the:

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When children reject a second name for an object whose name they already know, they are using the:

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