children's language acquisition 0.0 / 5 ? English LanguageChild language acquisitionA2/A-levelAQA Created by: AbbeyCreated on: 08-05-14 13:06 What is it called when a child drops a consonant? deletion 1 of 14 what is it called when a child replaces a consonant for an easier one? subsitution 2 of 14 what is it called when there is more than one consonants together in a word and a child drops one consonants? cluster reduction 3 of 14 When a vowel is added to the end of a word? addition 4 of 14 when a consonant is changed because of the influence of another- eg. tub becomes bub because of the /b/ assimilation 5 of 14 what are things like hand gestures and facial expressions? non verbal communication 6 of 14 things like tone, pitch and pace prosody 7 of 14 the stage where children can construct three or four word combinations telegraphic 8 of 14 things like -ing, -s and -ed inflections 9 of 14 language used by caregivers to assist children in language acquisition child directed speech 10 of 14 type of overextension where a word is used to refer to things in a similar category categorical 11 of 14 another name for the one-word stage? holophrastic 12 of 14 phonemes such as /p/, /t/, /k/ plosives 13 of 14 phonemes such as v, ch and j fricatives 14 of 14
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