How do children from different cultures develop language skills according to the text?
What is the primary focus of the text's discussion on language socialization?
What is the "Language Socialization" approach mentioned in the text?
What is one major claim of the Whorfian hypothesis?
How does the text describe the relationship between language and the development of theory of mind?
What concept is illustrated by the difference in spatial language between English and Korean?
What does the text suggest about bilingual children and language development?
What does the text say about the relationship between language and thought?
Which group of children is used to study the effects of language on memory?
What does the term "language socialization" encompass according to the text?
What example is used in the text to illustrate cultural differences in language development?
According to the text, what role does culture play in language development?
What impact does language socialization have on children, according to the text?
What is a primary focus of research on language and cognition?
According to the text, which of the following is an effect of gender marking in language?
What is the main idea of the section "Language as an Influence on Thinking for Speaking"?
Which of the following theories is discussed in relation to language and cognition?
Which of the following is a central topic discussed in Chapter 8?
What does the text mention about the role of gestures in language development?
What does the text suggest about bilingual children and language development?
In the context of autobiographical memory, how does language influence memory recall?
What does the term "linguistic relativity" refer to as discussed in the text?
What factor is NOT mentioned as influencing language development in children?
Which cognitive skill is NOT mentioned as being influenced by language?
What role does culture play in language development, according to the text?