Speech Perception
Language Comprehension
Language Production
Learning Words
Morphology, Syntax, and Pragmatics
100

Within weeks of birth, infants can distinguish between these basic speech sounds.

What are phonemes?

100

Infants around 4–5 months can recognize this personal word.

What is their name?

100

This stage of language production appears around 2 months and consists mainly of vowel sounds.

What is cooing?

100

Most children produce their first words at approximately this age.

What is one year old?

100

Saying "runned" instead of "ran" demonstrates this tendency.

What is overregularization?

200

By about 4 months, infants can tell the difference between these.

What are different languages?

200

At about 7 months, infants can match emotional tone with these visual cues.

What are facial expressions?

200

Around 6 months, infants begin producing repeated consonant-vowel combinations in this stage.

What is babbling?

200

Using context to infer a word's meaning after only one or two exposures is called this.

What is fast mapping?

200

This refers to combining words into sentences and understanding relationships among them.

What is syntax?

300

According to Werker and Tees, infants gradually reorganize their perceptual categories to focus on distinctions important in their own ______.

What is language environment?

300

From about 9 months onward, infants begin understanding these broad categories of meaning.

What are semantic concepts?

300

By about 10 months, an infant's babbling begins to resemble this.

What is the infant's native language?

300

Calling all furry animals "kitty" is an example of this language error.

What is overextension?

300

Knowing not to tell someone they are fat because it is socially inappropriate demonstrates this aspect of language.

What is pragmatics?