created with an open air track
what are vowels
sounds that begin like stops and end like fricatives
what are affricates
frequency, semantic complexity, and syntactic complexity
what is the order or acquisition
this percent of children who are deaf are born to hearing parents
what is 95%
what is nativism theory
created with a closed air track
what are consonants
children usually start doing this around 2 to 4 months
what is cooing and laughing
providing feedback to the speaker
what is back channel feedback
this is a method of teaching deaf children to speak and communicate using their technology
what is auditory verbal therapy
all languages have the same foundation which is hardwired in all humans brains
what is universal grammer
the individual sounds of speech
what is phonology
the foundation for learning how to read
what is phonological awareness
these people help to shape a child’s language
what are peers, teachers, parents, and caregivers
fragile x syndrome, down’s syndrome, and williams syndrome are all examples of what
what are intellectual disabilities
this is where children learn language the best with guidance
what is he zone of proximal development
the arrangements of words and phrases
what is syntax
babies usually say their first word around this age
what is one year old
playing together with a common goal, usually incorporating rules
what is cooperative play
these are the two types of learners. one being more social and the other being more objective
what are referential and expressive
narrative and paradigmatic are examples of what
changing the shape of a word in order to change its meaning
what is morphology
this ability allows the child to learn and take in so much information super quickly
what is fast mapping
the ability to use language strategically and appropriately
what is communicative competence
when one of these skills increases, the other one decreases
what is articulatory fluency and articulatory precision
the ability to recognize that print and symbols have meaning and being able to understand the basic concepts of reading
what is print awareness