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1-year-olds comprehend an average of how many words?

What is 80 words?
100

1 year old can typically produce only about _____ words.

What is 10 words?

100

 is children’s understanding of the forms and functions of written language

What is print awareness?

100

The term _____ describes the age by which most children produce a sound in an adultlike manner.

What is age of mastery?

100

First morpheme mastered?

progressive -ing

200

mama is consdered what type of babbling

What is reduplicated babbling?

200

1-year-olds comprehend an average of how many words?

What is 80 words?

200

The term _____ of production describes the age by which 50% of children can produce a given sound in multiple positions in words in an adultlike way

What is customary age?

200

 type of gesture such as holding a fist to the ear to indicate telephone, pretending to go to sleep

What is referential?

200

language that is used when talking about things that are not in the here and now by children are in their preschool years

What is decontextualized language?

300

Intentional communication begins?

What is 9 months?

300

You are considered a late talk if.....

What is if they produce fewer than 50 words by age 2.

300

the process by which children change one sound in a syllable so it takes on the features of another sound in the same syllable

What is assimilation?

300

You are considered a late talk if.....

What is if they produce fewer than 50 words by age 2.

300

Children typically suppress several phonological processes by age _____.

What are ages 3-4?

400

–Developing print interest

–Recognizing print functions

–Understanding print conventions

–Understanding print forms

Are achievements in what?

What is Print awareness?

400

infants learning English prefer to listen to words containing strong–weak stress patterns, at what age?

What is 9 months?

400

The systematic, rule-governed patterns that characterize toddlers’ speech

What is phonological processes?

400

Map the new word to its corresponding object, event, action, or concept

What is the mapping problem or Quinean conundrum?

400

is the process by which children use words in an overly general manner. For example, if a child learns the word dog and then calls all four-legged animals “dog,”

What is categorical overextension error?

or category membership error

500

The most significant area of morpheme development in the preschool period is

What is verb morphology?

500

What allows listeners to distinguish between phonemes so they can quickly and efficiently process incoming speech by ignoring those variations that are non-essential or nonmeaningful in their language?

What is categorical perception?

500

use langage for primarily social exchanges

What is expressive language learners?

500

describes the idiosyncratic wordlike productions children use consistently and meaningfully but that do not approximate adult forms

What is phonetically consistent forms?

500

Three important achievements in emergent literacy for preschoolers

alphabet knowledge, print awareness, and phonological awareness.