An individual who acquires the phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics of a language has acquired ___________.
What is Linguistic Competence?
The rule system for creating sentence structure.
What is Syntax?
There are ______ domains/components of Language.
What is 5?
_______ perspective is commonly used to talk about language.
What is Developmental?
______ is the age range a child is likely to turn or look toward voices or people talking.
What is birth to 3 months?
____________ includes the ability to use language appropriately in many different situations.
What is Communicative Competence?
The study of speech sounds in a language.
What is Phonology?
There are ______ broad areas of language.
What is 3?
The _______ theory refers to language as a result of connecting responses to stimuli.
What is Behaviorist/Behavioral?
______ (insert age range) compares things with words like 'bigger' or 'shorter'
What is the 3- to 4-year-old age range?
The words 'cat' and 'danger' are ______ because they can stand alone.
What are free morphemes?
The study of word meanings.
What is Semantics?
_______, ________, __________, ________, and _______ are the 5 domains/components of language.
What is morphology, phonology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics?
The _______ theory asserts language development and learning occurs through social interactions.
What is sociocultural?
____ are likely to ask 'why' and 'how'.
What is the 2- to 3-year-old range?
Damage to the _____ impairs the ability to read.
What is the angular gyrus?
The social rules for how language is used to communicate with others.
What is Pragmatics?
______, _______, and ______ are the 3 broad areas of language.
What is form, content, and use?
______'s theory states intelligence develops in 4 stages (sensory, preoperational, concrete and formal operational).
Who is Piaget?
________ (insert age range) produces most consonants correctly, and speech is understandable in conversation.
What are 4- to 5-year-olds?
_________ are 3 major language related areas in the brain.
What is Broca's area, Wernicke's area, and the arcuate fasciculus?
The study of word structure.
What is Morphology?
___________ and _________ are two types of language.
What is Expressive and Receptive?
The MOST intensive period of speech and language development occurs during the first _____ years of life.
What is 3?
_______ is the age range that a child is likely to say one or two words. (ex. mama, dada, hi, and bye)
What is 10 to 12 months?