When Children talk about things that happened to them in the past, it's called a ____
Protonarratve
Terms like "what, "when", "where" and "why" are known as ____ terms.
Interrogative
This is the role of the person or thing that does the action.
Agent
What is the difference between Code Switching and Code Mixing
Code-mixing involves language alternation across sentence boundaries
Code-switching involves changing language within a single speech event
What are basic patterns for familiar events and sequences called?
Scripts
How many words a day do preschool children add to their vocabulary?
About five new words per day.
This is the role of the person or thing that receives the action.
Patient
Name two different bilingual language acquisition talked in todays presentation
1. Simultaneous acquisition
2. Successive acquisitions
When are children able to make a well-informed request for clarification?
Mid-Elementary School
What are the three stages of temporal terms?
1. Order Terms
2. Duration Terms
3. Simultaneity Terms
True or false:
Syntactic growth is related to vocabulary growth more than chronological age.
True
Name at least three risk factors of language development delays
Sets of unrelated statements about a central stimulus, consisting of one sentence added to another are called
heaps
What are the four processes involved in lexical development?
1. Word Frequency
2. Word Segmentation
3. Fast Mapping
Extended Mapping
Name 1
semantic case (category)
Any are correct:
Agent, Patient, Location, Manner, Possessor
What is interlanguage?
the grammar and pronunciation of L2 is influenced by L1.
Name 4 temporal terms
When children attempt to use a new word, the reactions of others (approval, correction, or expansion) help refine their understanding, they're seeking?
Social Feedback
This helps connect old and new information in conversation, like
"he," "she," or "it."
Pronouns
What were the three stages of dialectal acquisition?