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LANGUAGE DISORDERS IN CHILDREN
CHAPTER 11 CERTIFICATION ASSESSMENT
2026 VERIFIED ANSWERS GRADED A+

◉ A free morpheme can also be called an affix.
Answer: False


◉ Unlike the other aspect of language, pragmatics are rule bound.
Answer: False


◉ Children who have difficulty with the auditory-oral system usually
find the visual-graphic system easier to use.
Answer: False


◉ Fluent reading requires decoding of letters and words, use of
narrative knowledge, and semantic-syntactic information
Answer: True


◉ American Sign Language us not a true language
Answer: False


◉ "ba da na" is an example of ___________ babbling.

,Answer: Variegated


◉ In semantic developing, "mama" applying to all women is an
example of:
Answer: over-extension


◉ The final stage of speech act development is known as the:
Answer: locutionary period


◉ Deictic words are...
Answer: terms that have changing referents


◉ When do metalinguistic skills develop?
Answer: Brown's stage 1


◉ The sound produced during the jargon stage are typical of the
sounds found in first words.
Answer: True


◉ The final stage of speech act development is known as the
locutionary period.
Answer: True

, ◉ During the one word stage, children exhibit greater speech
accuracy in production of action words than object words.
Answer: False


◉ Children learn the full rules of conversational turn-taking by their
second birthday.
Answer: True


◉ A typically developing child will have an expressive vocabulary of
50 words at around 18 months and up to 300 words at their second
birthday.
Answer: True


◉ The mutual exclusivity proposition suggest that a child will
assume that a new word will apply to the object for which the child
does not yet have a name, rather than any already known item.
Answer: True


◉ Temporal prepositions are generally acquired before spatial
prepositions.
Answer: False

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