Language
Thinking
Language Development
Language Acquisition & Issues in Language
Problem Solving
100
Semantic
What is the meaning derived from morphemes, words, and sentences?
100
Concepts
Mental category(s) that groups objects, events, activities, or ideas that share similar characteristics are?
100
Cooing
When a child is 2-3 months old, they produce vowel like sounds what is this called?
100
Skinner
Which theorist came up with the behaviorist view of the process of language acquisition as a building process that results from interaction with the environment?
100
Trial and Error Algorithms Heuristics Using sub-goals Working backward
What are the five different problem solving approaches?
200
Generative
What is having the ability to originate, produce, or procreate?
200
Prototype
An example that embodies the most common and typical features of a concept is a?
200
Babbling
When a child is 4-6 months old they produce vowel and consonant combination this is called?
200
1. Noam Chomsky
1 Who came up the Language Acquisition Device (LAD)?
200
Confirmation bias Fixation Functional Fixedness Mental set
What are the four main obstacles to problem solving?
300
Phonemes
What are the basic blocks of language?
300
decision making
What is the process of considering alternatives and choosing among them?
300
Telegraphic speech
What is a 2-3 word sentence that young children produce that contain the most necessary words? For example, "me want cookie" or "grandma go bye bye"
300
Cognitive theories and social communication theories
What are the two separate theories that are considered as being Interactionist Theories?
300
Preparation Incubation Illumination Translation
What are the four components of the creative process?
400
Grammar
What are the rules of a language that specify how phonemes, morphemes, words, and phrases should be combined to meaning-fully expressed thoughts?
400
Representative and Availability
What are the two different types of heuristics? One is a cognitive bias in which a individual categorizes a situation based on a pattern of previous experiences or beliefs about the scenario. The other is based on how easily something that you've seen or heard can be accessed in your memory.
400
Overextension
What is a child tendency to define a word too broadly?
400
TRUE
Is this the right definition of what it did TRUE OR FALSE? the child's inborn brain capacity to analyze language and unconsciously understand essential grammatical rule(s)
400
thinking that produces many alternatives or ideas; a major element of creativity.
What is divergent thinking?
500
Syntax
What do we call the grammatical rules that specify in what order the word and phrases should be arranged in a sentence to convey meaning?
500
Deductive and Inductive
There are two types of reasonings what are they? The first one is a way of reasoning that relates two or more general concepts or conditions to a specific case. The second one engages in the evaluation and comparison of facts to reach a conclusion.
500
Complex sentences
What is a sentence that contains one main clause or independent clause at least one subordinate clause or dependent clause?
500
Linguistic Relativity Bilingualism Sexism in language Chimps and language
What are the four main issues regarding language?
500
1. We measure creativity by finding the value of creative thinking, appreciating novel and far-fetched ideas, being open-minded and receptive to zany ideas, and being mentally set to produce creative ideas. 2. expertise, openness to experience, independence of mind, intrinsic motivation, perserverance
1. How do we measure creativity? 2. What are the characteristics of creative people?
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