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What children must learn correct answers Individual sounds of the language The words in their language how to change from singular to plural how words fit tg to form a grammatical sentence order of the words matter Language correct answers a system of symbols morphemes correct answers sma...

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What children must learn correct answers Individual sounds of the language
The words in their language
how to change from singular to plural
how words fit tg to form a grammatical sentence
order of the words matter

Language correct answers a system of symbols

morphemes correct answers smallest unit of language that carry meaning

referent correct answers aspect of world that a word is referring to

higher level language skills correct answers reflect cognitive acts like reasoning, planning,
and problem solving

modularity correct answers how the mind is organized with in structures of brain
-domain specific
domain general-memory and reasoning

Language (code) correct answers speech, sign, written language

speech correct answers people use it to convey a message
respiration, phonation, resonation and articulation
physical act

Cerebral Palsy correct answers speech disorder, cannot produce intelligible speech. intact
language system. may need to use sign language

Locked in syndrome correct answers fully aware, but fully paralyzed

Wernickes Aphasia correct answers they sound fine but what they say makes no sense
(speech intact)

Symbolic communication correct answers child is sender, mother is receiver
relationship between a word and the entity referring to.

Pre intentional communication correct answers intent, but referent isn't clear and meaning
must be guessed (baby crying)

Intentional communication correct answers clear from context
baby reaching for a bottle

Paralinguistic feedback correct answers pitch, loudness providing feedback
the sender and receiver need to prevent conversational breakdowns

instrumental correct answers asking for something

regulatory correct answers direct others

, interactional correct answers talking with others

personal correct answers express state of mind

heuristic correct answers find out info

imaginative correct answers tell stories and role play

informative correct answers provide a description

Form correct answers how linguistic info is arranged to convey content
words have difference requirements on their forms to construct grammatical sentence

Content correct answers meaning of words

lexicon correct answers our mental dictionary

use correct answers how people use language to fit their personal needs
can be regulatory, informative

Phonology correct answers rules governing the way we make sounds

phonemes correct answers smallest unit of sound that signals a different meaning

allophone correct answers variations on a phoneme sound (P sound is Pat vs Spat)

Morphology correct answers organization of word parts (cat vs cats)

Syntax correct answers rules governing the internal structure of sentences. Grammar of
language

Fast mapping correct answers Children need brief exposure to a new word and its referent in
order to learn the word

Genie correct answers couldn't talk, abused, 13 yrs old but still behaved as an infant
need to learn syntax and semantics at a young age

Acquisition rate correct answers Children speedy rate of acquisition of linguistic information
is a remarkable feature of language

universality correct answers all persons around world have same basic brain mechs to learn
language
human brains are particularity well suited to developing a symbolic spoken code

Species specificity correct answers non human animals and insects have intentional
communication
language is specific to humans

Productivity correct answers ability to combine different units into infinite new combinations

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