Exam 9: Language Development

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Infants have a preference at birth for

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A phoneme is

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If you were interested in the meaning of words you would study

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The area that is the primary center for speech production is

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Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders have difficulty with

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The assumptions and principles that children use to facilitate their vocabulary learning are called

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When a child and adult look at a book together and actively talk about it, switching the role of asking and answering questions about it, it is the process of

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Children learn that words are composed of separate sounds called phonemes and that phonemes can be combined into words when they are learning the read using the

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Systematic training in phonics can improve a child's reading skills if they have dyslexia.

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When a child points to an object and an adult names the object for the child

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Throughout life, our receptive language exceeds our expressive language.

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When Ted says "Mama go car," it is an example of

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The recognition of the emotion in someone's words are controlled by

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Compare the following two theories of language development: Nativism as described by Noam Chomsky and cognitive processing theory.

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Phonological skills are the best predictors of a child's success in learning to read.

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The ultimate goal of bilingual classrooms is to

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Is there a critical period for language learning after which we are unable to learn language? Give evidence for your opinion.

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Hart and Risley (1995) examined the similarities and differences in the everyday language that children hear as toddlers. They found that overall

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As a theory of language development, interactionism incorporates aspects of

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Children who learn two languages simultaneously have smaller vocabularies in each language than children who speak one language.

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