Prek: Semantics
Prek: Phonology
Prek: Syntax & Morphosyntax
Prek: Pragmatics
Prek: Narratives
100

preschool nouns use ___________, __________, and ____________ properties

physical, functional, and location

100

What sounds are developed first?

Glottals

100

content words: carry the _______________

meaning

100

Until preschool, language is fairly ___________, or self-centered

ecocentric

100

narratives during the preschool years move from _____________ to ______________

contextalized, decontextualized 

200

lexical development is a __________ step process

2-step (includes fast mapping and refining word knowledge) 

200

acquisition can vary by as much as ________

3 years
200

children's often omit grammatical morphemes which results in __________________

telegraphic speech

200

conversational discourse is ____________

a dialog between 2 people

200

by age _____, children should be able to describe chains of events within familiar activities 

3

300

"mommy sock" is an example of 

agent + object
300

/l, s, v, z, ʃ, ʤ, ʧ/ are _________ developing sounds

middle

300

in regards to Brown's morphemes, presnt progressive -ing develops: early or late?

early

300

stories and storytelling are what kind of discourse?

narrative discourse

300

protonarratives mostly include

events that happened in the past

400

what interrogative words develop first?

what & where

400

"cu" for "cup is an example of what phonological process?

final consonant deletion

400

negation has ~how many periods of development?

3

400

in preschool conversation, what 3 things start to develop?

topic maintenance, turn-taking, appropriate topic shift

400

the internal structure of a story- includes the necessary and optional elements of a story

story grammar

500

words of _____________are better for word learning

low neighborhood density

500

what position of words are sounds first acquired?

initial position of words

500

a subordinate clause is also called a _____________

a dependent clause

500

understanding that others have thoughts, feelings, ideas, beliefs, and perspectives that are different from your own

theory of mind

500

narratives that are filled with personal anecdotes and hold audience's attention are _________ vs. narratives that are tightly organized, centering around a clearly identifiable topic are _________

topic associating, topic centered