Introduction to the History of the English language
Old English and Middle English
Early Modern English and Modern English
FLA
Theories of LA
100

Which is the science that studies how language change and relate to each other thorughout history?

Historical Linguistics

100

Which battles did the Normans win, which derived in their conquest of the British Isles? 

Battle of Hastings

100

Who coined around 1700 new words during the Early Modern English period?

Shakespeare

100

What is input?

language samples provided by older children or adults in the home environment

100

Name 4 LANGUAGE ACQUISITION THEORIES

Behaviourist, Innateness, Cognitive, Interaction

200

Which is the name of the language family to which English belong?

Indo-European

200

Who were the first inhabitants of the British Isles?

Celts

200

What is the main change in the language that the Renaissance implies?

Increase of foreign borrowings

200

What is the difference between language acquisition and language learning?


200

How do children learn according to Behaviourist theory?

Children learn through imitation, practice and reinforcement.

300

the real story of the history of the English language

What is the name of the story that makes reference to the history of The English language taking into account its varieties? 

300

Which was the language of religion and administration during the Middle Ages?

Latin

300

From which languages did the main borrowings of the Early Modern English period come?

Latin, Greek and French

300

Name stages of language acquisition


300

What is “system of categories, mechanisms and constraints shared by all human languages and considered to be innate”?

Universal Grammar

400

Which is the Latin term for the English word "father"?

pater

400

What is a language used to communicate when the speakers speak different languages?

lingua franca

400

Which syntactic word order was fixed in English during the Middle Ages?

SVO

400

What is CAREGIVER SPEECH?
Can you name some features?

the characteristically simplified speech style adopted by someone who spends a lot of time interacting with a young child.

FEATURES:

  • Frequent use of questions

  • Long pauses

  • Slow tempo

  • Simple sentences

  • A lot of repetition

  • Exaggerated intonation

400

True or false: The cognitive theory of language acquisition is based on the aspect that a child develops language as he develops intellect. The inherent theory focuses on the innate aspects of the brain that allows children to formulate verbal processes.

True

500

What is the branch of languages that English belongs to? 

Germanic branch

500

When did the Vikings invade England? 

8th century

500

Which changes in pronunciation did the Great Vowel Shift imply? 

raising of vowel sounds

500

What is the critical period hypothesis? What can happen if a child is not exposed to language in their early years?

The critical period is sometimes called the “sensitive period” for language acquisition.

500

What is ZPD? Who intoduced it? 

Zone of Proximal Development, Leo Vygotsky