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Cooing and crying are characteristics of...
Small babies
1 year-old children
18 months-old children
2 years-old children
Over exaggerating while talking to children is an example of...
Imitation
Parenteese
Babbling
What's an example of babbling?
mmm
crying sounds
babababa
Language acquisition is...
the process of learning a new language
the process of learning how to speak
the process learning how to pronounce words
All of them
What order do babies acquire language in?
cooing, babbling, sentences, words, phrases
cooing, babbling, words, phrases, sentences
sentences, words, phrases, cooing, babbling
cooing, phrases, words, babbling, sentences
True or False: Babies learn to talk by imitating sounds that they hear
True
False
True or False: Every person reaches speech milestones at the same time (like, first word at 12 months)
True
False
True or False: If a baby is born in the US and then moves to China, they will automatically be better at learning English than someone born in China?
True
False
True or false: Babies are capable of learning any language (it doesn't matter where they are from)
True
False
True or False: Parents/caregivers talking in parentese to their babies happens in many cultures.
True
False
True or False: All sounds exist in all languages
True
False
Children learn a language by imitating adults.
Behaviorists view
Cognitivist view
Constructivist view
This person concluded that children’s minds are not blank slates to be filled by imitating language they hear in the environment.
Noam Chomsky
Stephen Krashen
Vygotsky
What is the meaning of L.A.D from the theory of Noam Chomsky?
Language Acceptance Development
Language Acquisition Device
Language Acquisition Development
The system of principles, conditions, and rules that are elements or properties of all human languages is referred to as:
Universal Grammar
Language Acquisition Device
Cognitivism
Input
What is the characteristic element of telegraphic speech?
There are no content words.
There are function words.
There is no correct answer.
There are no function words.
During which stage and what age do children typically begin producing varied syllable combination such as, ba-da-da-da.
Cooing stage. It happens between 2-4 months.
The one-word stage. It happens between 12-18 months.
Telegraphic speech. It happens between 2-3 years old.
Babbling stage. It happens between 6-8 months.
Children begin to demonstrate that they know how to put words in a sensible order during the ________ stage.
babbling
syntactic
two-word
three-word
The child who says “milk gone” is engaging in ____________. This type of utterance demonstrates that children are actively experimenting with the rules of ____________.
Babbling; semantics
Babbling; syntax
Telegraphic speech; syntax
Telegraphic speech; semantics
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