Language Acquisition Terms 0.0 / 5 ? English LanguageChild language acquisitionA2/A-levelAQA Created by: RosieCreated on: 14-04-15 12:16 98532164 Across 1. An invented word that has a consistent meaning. (9) 4. This refers to the child’s interaction with the adults around them and how this interaction supports language development. (4) 5. Those who believe that language is acquired through imitation and reinforcement. (13) 9. A graphic unit in which two symbols combine, or any sequence of two letters produced as a single sound, e.g. ‘sh’. (7) Down 2. A single word expressing a whole idea. (10) 3. A feature of a child’s language where the word used to label something is ‘stretched’ to include things that aren’t normally part of that word’s meaning. (13) 4. The human brain’s inbuilt capacity to acquire language. (3) 6. The commenting on, extending and rephrasing of a child’s utterance. (6) 8. Errors made by children when reading. (6) 9. A vowel in which there is a perceptible change in quality during a syllable. (9)
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