The three domains/categories of language.
What are form, content and use?
The sound system of language.
What is phonology?
At this age, many children speak their first true word.
What is around 1 year old?
This is the ideal number of utterances to aim for when collecting a spontaneous speech-language sample
What is 100 utterances?
The component of language content
What is semantics?
Intellgibility
What is how well a speaker can be understood?
Children are around this age when they begin to put two words together to form 2 word utterances.
African American English, Spanish Influenced English, etc.
What are language variations (a.k.a. dialects)
Pragmatics is the component of this language domain.
What is use?
This is how consonants are classified within a language.
What is by place of articulation, manner of articulation and voicing?
These are the three phoneme classes that children develop "early"
What are stops, nasals and glides?
Final consonant deletion, velar assimilation, cluster reduction, etc.
What are examples of phonological processes?
These are the various modalities for communication.
What are verbal, visual (written, pictures, sign language, gestures)?
Graphemes
What are letters of the alphabet?
/babababa/ is an example of this type of babbling.
This is the name (general) for a standardized assessment that compares a person's performance to others and provides a score.
What is norm referenced testing?
What are morphology, syntax and phonology?
This is the definition of obstruent
What is, any sound that is produced with an constriction of airflow?
This is the stage of development in which parents assign meaning to the infant cries, vocalizations, etc.
What is the perlocutionary stage?
What is narrative discourse?