birth-1 year
theories of language development
brown's morphemes
semantic relations
theories of development continued
100

birth to 3 months 

sounds are reflexive 

visually tracks

vocalizes mostly vowels 

100

social interactionism theory 

vygotsky! 

emphasizes language function over language structure 

desire to com. drives acquisition 

incorporate caregivers and multiple environments 


100

stage 1 

12-26 months (1-2 years) 

about 50 words in vocabulary 

basic phrases (w/ communicative intent) 

ex: more juice, my doll 

100

attribution

child uses an adjective 

big doggy 

clean face 

dirty dolly 

100

semantic theory 

bloom, filmore

interpretation of messages requires consideration of meaning 

acquisition stimulated by child's desire to communicate and knowledge 

200

4-6 months 

vocal play 

marginal babbling (baba)

responds to name (5 months) 

200

behavioral theory 

skinner, learn lang. through what they are exposedd to 

verbal behaviors are acquired under appropriate conditions of stimulation, response, and reinforcement

broken down into cause-and-effect functional units: 

mands, tacts, echoics, autoclitics, intraverbals 

200

stage II 

27-30 months (2 1/2) 

present progressive -ing

"in" and "on" 

regular plural -s 

ex: man running, in house, on book, my kids 

200

locative action 

child refers to a change in an objects location 

there doggy 

ball up 

200

emergent theory 

data and pattern driven, child's ability to use cues develops over time 


- neurologically based 

300

6+ months 

comprehends "no" 

canonical babbling (reduplicated and non reduplicated)

uses variegated babbling (mabamaba) 9 months

uncovers hidden toy (beginning of object permanence) 8-9 months? 


300

nativist theory 

syntactic structures are the essence of language and that language is a product of the unique human mind (nature/innate) 

we are born with LAD (acquisition device) 

Language knowledge is innate, in therapy reinforcement is not necessary 

300
stage III 

31-34 months 

(2 1/2- 2 10 months) 

irregular past tense 

possessive 's 

uncontractible copula 

ex: me drew, daddy's hat, he is sick 

300

existence 

child attends to an item or object present in the immediate environment, especially a novel one 

whats that? 

this kitty

300

constructionist-interactionist view 

environment guides language 

no processor in brain-specific for language

cannot separate lang from cog systems 

NURTURE VIEW (operant conditioning)  

400

10-12 months 

understands up to 10 words 

begins to relate symbol and object; uses first true word 

obeys some commands 

gestures or vocalizes to indicate wants and needs 

uses all consonant and vowel sounds in play 

shows objects by pointing, begins to use gestures, first words 

400

cognitive theory

Piaget's four stages of cognitive development

1. sensorimotor (0-2 years) 

2. preoperational (2-7 years)

3. concrete operations 

4. formal operations 

 


400

stage IV

35-40 months 

~3 years

articles (a, the) 

regular past tense 

third person regular past tense 

ex: the bucket, a drink, she shopped, the runs

400

recurrence 

an event happens again; an object reappears or replaces another 

more cookie 

another doggy 

400

critical period hypothesis

must have adequate stimuli before "critical age" (5-7 years old) or full language command cannot be achieved 

500

how many words do they have by 18 months and what does holophrastic speech mean? 

50 words, they one word to communicate many words 


500

information processing theory 

interested in HOW language is learned 

auditory discrimination 

auditory attention 

auditory memory 

auditory rate 

auditory sequencing 

in therapy; targeting working memory and speed of processing skills is helpful and possibly intensive therapy will facilitate cognitive processing skills

500

stage V 

41-46+ 

(3 1/2 +beyond) 

third person irregular 

uncontractible auxiliary 

contractible copula 

contractible auxiliary 

ex: doggy does tricks, he was jumping, she's happy, she's dancing 

500

denial 

child denies a statement or previous utterance 

is this kitty? - no kitty 

500

give an example from early 8 

middle 8 

and late 8 

early 8: /m/, /b/, /y/, /n/, /w/, /d/, /p/, /h/

middle 8: /t/, /ng/, /k/, /g/, /f/, /v/, /ts/, /d3/

late 8: Big s, /3/, /l/, /r/, /s/, /z/, thetas