What to look for in a language acquisition text
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- Created on: 17-06-15 21:01
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- What to look for in a language acquisition text
- PHONOLOGY
- Substitution
- Assimilation
- Reduplication
- Omission
- Protowords
- LEXIS
- Concrete Nouns
- 60% of a child's early vocabulary
- Lexical overextension
- Concrete Nouns
- GRAMMAR
- Stages
- One-word
- Two-word
- Telegraphic
- Grammatically complete
- Grammatical overextension
- Question words
- 'Why' and 'how' require a more complex answer
- Negative utterance
- Standard/ non standard
- Sentence structure
- Stages
- CONVERSATIONAL SKILLS
- politeness
- Initiating conversation
- Turn-taking
- Interruptions
- THEORIES
- Skinner
- children learn through imitating adults
- positive reinforcement
- Chomsky
- L.A.D
- Have an innate ability to learn language
- Bruner
- LASS
- learning aided by interaction/ social support
- LASS
- Piaget
- At first, a child can't process that things exist outside their immediate environment
- Halliday
- Heuristic stage
- Imaginative stage
- Skinner
- WHAT THE ADULT DOES
- Recasting
- Asking questions and tag questions
- Exclamatives
- Simple lexis and sentence structure
- Answer own questions if really young
- PHONOLOGY
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