General Info
"What No Bedtime story Means:"
"Acquisition of Communicative Style in Japanese"
"Deja Vu: Continuing Misrecognition"
"Learning to Exchange food/talk in Marquesas"
100

Proposed that learning language through standard classical condition was possible.

B.F. Skinner

100

what is an occasion in which written language is integral to the nature of participants' interactions and their interpretive processes and strategies? 

literacy event

100

when something has at least two possible and legitimate meanings.

Ambiguity

100

How people expect to tell stories 

Ways of telling 

100

True or False? For survival, it is essential to have ties with the community for food and friendship

True

200

The inculcation of the linguistic and communicative abilities in culture, socialization into and through language

Language Socialization

200
a type of dialogue when a parent asks a "what is" question and the child vocalises and/or gives nonverbal signal of attention

scaffolding dialogue 

200

when something is made a noun 

nominalizing 

200

what is the process through which both middle-class and working-class speakers come to view the ways of speaking commanded by dominant groups as inherently more desirable.

Misrecognition

200

What is language socialization?

process by which people learn to  communicate effectively within their particular sociocultural contexts.

300

the process by which humans acquire the capacity to perceive and comprehend language

Language Acquisition 

300

What asumptions does the author make about "the literate tradition" and "the oral tradition"?

there is little or no validity 

300

Japanese is a ______ _______ language

left-branching; verb-final

300

systematic linking of the idea of of language deficiency to certain categories of persons

Language ideology

300

What languages do children acquire their communicative skills?

Indigenous Polynesian and colonial French

400

Who explained language socialization through examining how children were socialized into and through language?

Elinor Ochs & Bambi Schieffelin

400

in which of the three case studies were children not read bedtime stories?

Trackton

400

what is Communicative Style?

the way language is used and understood in a particular culture

400

in which ethnographic study were children encouraged to take center stage and tell about their accomplishments?

Oral Narrative in the black belt of Alabama 

400

The intestines (koekoe) are considered what for Marquesans?

The seat of  feeling and thought

500

Who proposed the theory of Universal Grammar?

Noam Chomsky 

500

What does the author say about mainstream ways?

they exist in societies around the world that rely on formal educational systems to prepare children for participation in settings involving literacy.

500

"omoiyari" means?

empathy 

500

in which ethnographic study were children more likely to be bystanders and listeners? 

In South Baltimore 

500

What linguistic resource is used by family members to negotiate social relations by switching back and forth between languages?

code-switching 

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