What are... nurture inspired theories, nature-inspired theories, and interactionist theories (Darian J.)
A child <12 mos begins squealing. According to Stark, what stage of vocalization might this child be at?
What is... expansion (Anabel B.)
A 'module' in the brain largely responsible for language comprehension.
What is... Wernicke's Area (Savannah B.)
Four acoustic events that are necessary for the process of hearing
What are... 1) the creation of a sound source, 2) the vibration of air particles, 3) the reception by the ear, and 4) comprehension by the brain (Morgan S.)
What are... form, content, and use (Darian J.)
What are... phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics (Isaac M.)
A complex and dynamic system of conventional symbols that is used in various modes for thought and communication is called...
A system of nerves connected to the brainstem and spinal cord, including 12 cranial nerves (7 of which are related to speech and language).
What is... the peripheral nervous system (PNS) (Alana S.)
A branch of science that studies the anatomy of the nervous system and the physiology of the nervous system
What is... neuroscience (Jamie C.)
The most anterior lobe of the brain that controls executive functions, such as planning, reasoning, and speech output.
What is... the frontal lobe (Ella A.)
A 'module' of the brain that is largely responsible for the coordination of speech output.
What is... Broca's Area (Savannah B.)
A "vocabulary spurt" typically is seen in what age?
What is... 2-3 years of age (Litzy B.)
The three categories of semantic development in infancy
What are... superordinate, subordinate, and basic (Audrey L.)
The ability to attend to phonological units of speech through implicit and explicit analysis; a foundation of early literacy development
What is... phonological awareness (Kennedy R.)
The difference between a child's actual developmental level and their level of potential development, according to Vygotsky, is called...
What is... the zone of proximal development (Katelyn V.)
The simultaneous engagement of two or more people in mental focus on a single external object of attention
What is... joint attention (Emme D.)
Burping, crying... vocalizations heard in the first two months of age, according to Stark, are called...
What is... reflexive vocalizations (Salena B.)
What is... phonology (Megan W.)
The smallest unit of a sound that carries meaning
What is... a phoneme (Thomas S.)