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Many major infant developmental milestones have to do with mobility and physical development. (T or F) correct answers True Infants at 0 months are capable of making speech sounds. (T or F) correct answers False Normally developing babies, including the baby in the video examples, show active...

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CSD 333 Exam 2 || Correctly Answered Questions.
Many major infant developmental milestones have to do with mobility and physical
development. (T or F) correct answers True

Infants at 0 months are capable of making speech sounds. (T or F) correct answers False

Normally developing babies, including the baby in the video examples, show active play
behavior at 3 months, such as manipulating objects and putting them in their mouths. (T or F)
correct answers False

At 6 months, many infants typically are just beginning to have enough balance skill and
muscle tone to sit up on their own. (T or F) correct answers True

Infants by 9 months will typically have started walking. (T or F) correct answers False

At about 12 months it is expected that infants should be able to stand on their own, or else
they may be developing atypically. (T or F) correct answers False

Infants have trouble saying /g/ and /k/ sounds, and these sounds tend to come out at /d/ and
/t/. (T or F) correct answers True

Why are newborn infants unable to produce speech sounds? correct answers Their breath
support is not sufficient for spoken language, their oral cavity is the wrong shape for speech
and is instead specialized for feeding, and the cartilages surrounding the vocal folds are
disproportionately large for the vocal tract at birth

Approximately how old are infants when they begin to produce full, canonical syllables?
correct answers 5-10 months

Which of the following are typical signs of social engagement at about 7-8 months? correct
answers Eye contact with others and imitation

By age 5 months, joint attention is well established. (T or F) correct answers False

The emergence of language requires that infants develop intersubjective awareness. (T or F)
correct answers True

Mirror neurons are a part of the motor cortex thought to be important for learning through
imitation, including learning of language. (T or F) correct answers True

Which of the following is a best practice for caregivers to promote language? correct answers
Following a child's lead and attentional focus AND expanding a child's communicative
attempts with additional commentary

Research studies do not suggest overwhelming support for the use of media, including
educational DVDs, to promote language learning. (T or F) correct answers True

Infants take statistics on the sounds in their language and use this information to construct
phoneme categories. (T or F) correct answers True

, As infants progress through their first year, they specialize in the sounds of the language they
are learning, gaining sensitivity to some aspects of sound and losing sensitivity to others. (T
or F) correct answers True

Which of the following are true statements about toddlers' first words? correct answers
Children say their first word typically around when they turn 1 year of age

The two-word stage occurs around 24 months (2 years) and marks the beginning of syntax. (T
or F) correct answers True

Toddlers begin to use gestures with consistent meanings starting around 12 months of age. (T
or F) correct answers True

Three-year-old children will typically have mastered around 10 phonemes. (T or F) correct
answers False

Suppose a child says "Mewy had a wittle wamb" instead of "Mary had a little lamb". Which
of the following kinds of substitution patterns does this correspond to? correct answers
Gliding

Suppose a toddler says "detto" instead of "gecko" and says "dunty doo" instead of "gunky
goo". Which of the following kinds of substitution patterns does this correspond to? correct
answers Fronting

Suppose a child says "nana" instead of "banana". Which of the following kinds of patterns
does this correspond to? correct answers Weak syllable deletion

How many of the grammatical morphemes described by R. Brown (1973) will have toddlers
typically acquired by 36 months? correct answers 5

What is the typical age of appearance of the possessive 's inflectional morpheme as in "baby's
bib"? correct answers 31 to 34 months

In the sentence "Jan baked cookies at home last Sunday" what is the theme? correct answers
Cookies

Boys often lag girls in language development. (T or F) correct answers True

Which of the following permit a comprehensive evaluation of language? correct answers
CELF-Preschool 2

During the preschool years children begin to produce contextualized language, which is a
particularly important ability for success in school. (T or F) correct answers False

Letters for which the name of the letter (such as "B") contains the sound the letter makes
(such as "buh") are learned earlier than letters for which this is not true. This is called the
_____________. correct answers Letter-name pronunciation effect

Children naturally focus on words on a printed page. (T or F) correct answers False

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