Categorization
Language Development
Structure of Language
Language Aquirement
Language
100
rules about how we put sounds together to form a sentence
What is phonology?
100
simple words
What is 1 year?
100
restricted to differentiate phonemes in own language
What is 10-11 months?
100
rules sed to put words together to give meaning
What is semantics?
100
telegraphic speech; two-three word sentences
What is around 18 months?
200
begin to create complex sentences and ask questions
What is 3 years?
200
smallest unit of sound
What are phonemes?
200
can differentiate phonemes in any language
What is 6-8 months?
200
vocab of about 200 words; comprehension develops even faster; commands and statements are understood
What is 2 years?
200
ordering of words in a sentence
What is surface structure?
300
babbling
What is 4-6 months?
300
have aquired most of the grammatical rules of native language
What is 5 years?
300
rules used to put words together to form a sentence
What is syntax?
300
categories are defined by features that are shared by all members; works well for concepts that are created from sharply defined rules
What is defining features view?
300
cooing
What is 3-5 weeks?
400
members of a category share certain core features; each member will share some, but not all, of these core features
What is family resemblance view?
400
symbols and grammar
What are the components of language?
400
nature and nurture
How is language aquired?
400
smallest unit of meaning; combined to form words, phrases, and sentences
What is morphemes?
400
rules used to combine symbols
What is grammar?
500
meaning of sentence
What is deep structure?
500
objects that most people agree belong together
What is category?
500
compare objects to specific examples that are stored in long term memory
What is exemplars?
500
compare objects to the one best or most representative member of a category
What is prototypes?
500
Kristi
Who is the best person in Tully?