Key language terms 0.0 / 5 ? English LanguageChild language acquisitionA2/A-levelAQA Created by: lozzy43Created on: 26-01-16 09:45 First stage of linguistic language acquistion - 12 months holophrastic 1 of 20 Second stage of linguistic language acquistion - 12 months two-word 2 of 20 Third stage of linguistic language acquistion - 12 months telegraphic 3 of 20 Last stage of linguistic language acquistion - 12 months post-telegraphic 4 of 20 Not applying a new words to objects included in its meaning or are too narrow underextension 5 of 20 Using a word in too broad a meaning overextension 6 of 20 The deletion of a phoneme deletion 7 of 20 Replacing one phoneme for another substitution 8 of 20 Adding a phoneme or syllable addition 9 of 20 Substituting a phoneme in a word for a different phoneme which appears elsewhere in the word assimilation 10 of 20 Repeating the same phoneme reduplication 11 of 20 A combination of consonant sounds is replaced by a single consonant consonant cluster reduction 12 of 20 When syllables which don’t have stress placed on them are omitted from a word deletion of unstressed syllables 13 of 20 Morphemes that can stand on its own Free 14 of 20 Morphemes that have to be attached to another to have a meaning Bound 15 of 20 Over-applying grammatical rules where not needed due to iregularities in the English Language Overgeneralisation 16 of 20 Figures of speech are culturally specific and don't mean the same as their original words Idioms 17 of 20 Piaget's theory - children speaking to themselves regardless of who is around Egocentric speech 18 of 20 Shows progression of language acquisition by the amount of morphemes used in language Mean Length Utterance 19 of 20 Specific language used by adults to speak to children Child Directed Speech 20 of 20
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