Development of language
Theories
Atypical and Variational Development
morphosyntax
phonemes
semantic and pragmatic development
100

Children learn their first word at this age

What is 12 months?

100

The 4 theories of language development.

What are nativist, behaviorist, social interactionist, and constructivist? 

100

When a child has a language impairment but no other developmental mental delays or hearing loss, they most likely have?

What is a specific language impairment?

100

Smallest unit of sound

What is a phoneme?

100
Use of language for social skills

What is pragmatics?

200

When children have this many words, they start to combine them.

What is 50 words?

200

Founded the behaviorist theory.

Who is B.F. Skinner?

200

Refers to a word or phrase that functions as a noun or noun-like element, typically used to name or label objects,people, places, or things.

What is a nominal?

200

When a child masters phonology, semantics,
morphology and syntax that is called?

What is linguistic competence?

200

The understanding of words and their meanings.

What is semantic development?

300

Variegated babbiling starts at this age.

What is 8-9 months?

300

To understand how and why a child is learning language. 

What are the reasons for language development theories?

300

An 8-year-old child has trouble with intellectual functioning and adaptive behavior, and their IQ is 45. This is called?

What is an intellectual disability?

300

Where is the constriction that makes each sound
unique.

What is place of articulation?

300

The ability of children to learn new words very quickly and easily around the age of two.

What is fast mapping?

400

When the parent and child direct their
attention to the same object at the same time.

What is joint attention?

400

This theory suggests that learning a language is much
like learning any new skill through observation, imitation, repetition, errors, rewards,
and punishments

What is the behaviorist theory?

400

Focuses on social words, uses pronouns, learns words for social context.

What is an expressive learner?

400

-Ing, er, "s"

What is a bound morpheme?

400

When a word is given a narrower meaning than necessary.

What is under extension?

500

Recognizes own name, understands routines, smiles when spoken to, etc

What are prelinguistic skills?

500

Humans create knowledge through interaction
between their experiences and ideas

What is Piaget's constructivist theory?

500

A child has hearing loss in both ears. 

What is bilateral hearing loss?

500

A child says the sentence, "reading like I". 

What is anastrophe? 

500

The ability to understand language for more than just communication

What is metalinguistic awareness?