Perception and
production of speech sounds
Acquisition of phonology
Acquisition of word meaning (semantics)
Acquisition of morphology
Acquisition of syntax
100

Consist of phonologicial features, phonemes, and syllables during the auditory input and articulatory output of spoken language

What is language perception and production of speech sounds?

100

what generally the order of acquisition of classes of sounds begin with

What are vowels?

100

Occurs when a categorical term (a word used to describe a group of things) is used in language to represent more categories than it actually does

What is overextension?

100

errors in what kind of morphology can lead to children treating irregular verbs and nouns as if they were regular.

What is inflectional?

100

Stage before telegraphic stage

What is the Two-Word stage?

200

First stage of language acquisition 

What is babbling?

200

mispronouncing “friend” for “fren” is an example of..

What is cluster reduction?

200

referring to the family goldfish as “ fish” without making a connection to other fish and the opposite of overextension

What is underextension?

200

A basic example of errors in inflectional morphology  would be when children add an unneeded -__ or -__ to words that are already past tense or plural

What is -ed or -s?

200

Rule children never seem to disobey during the telegraphic stage

What is Word Order?

300
How deaf babies babble

What is with hand gestures?

300

word-formation process in which all or part of a word is repeated to convey some form of meaning

What is Reduplication?

300

happens when a child thinks of a truck as a whole instead of indiviual parts that make a whole (like tires, doors, engine, etc.).

What is the whole object principle?

300


The average length of the utterances the child is producing at a particular point used to measure a child's language development


What is the mean length of utterances (MLU)?

400

Age when babies typically begin to utter their first words 

What is after the age of one?

400

bed’ becomes [be] is an example of...

What is Final consonant deletion?

400

Rephrase "He is going out." as a child would during the telegraphic stage

What is "He go out"?

500

Stage where one-word utterances seem to convey the meaning of an entire sentence

What is the the holophrastic or “whole phrase” stage ?

500

add the diminutive /I/ to "Danielle"

What is "Dani"?

500
The reason why chronological age is not a good indicator of language development

What is children with the same MLU or VPU are likely to have similar grammars even though they are different ages?



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