gliding of liquids Correct Ans-producing a glide sound instead of a liquid
example of gliding of liquids Correct Ans-wake for lake
Preschool language R/E Correct Ans-Receptive: 3000, Expressive: 2000
Prelinguistic R/E Correct Ans-Receptive: 3-50
Expressive: 0
Early Language R/E Correct Ans-Receptive: 900
Expressive: 500
First Words R/E Correct Ans-Receptive: 500
Expressive: 250
Written language Correct Ans-utilizes alphabetic system; found in books, notes, text
messages, etc.; most complex mode of communication; requires formal instruction
Phonology Correct Ans-rules associated with sound combinations and pronunciation of
sounds
, CSD 115 Exam 2- Questions and Answers 100% Correct
gestures Correct Ans-use of nonverbal communication to express or assist in expressing
on'e ideas or desires
nurturist theory Correct Ans-children are born with no knowledge of language
morphology Correct Ans-modifications of words, using inflections
syntax Correct Ans-rules governing word order and word classes
child directed speech Correct Ans-Slower rate of speech; increased pitch variations, long
pauses, the frequent repetition
pragmatics Correct Ans-the use of language within the communicative context
naturist theory Correct Ans-language is innate; children are born with certain mechanisms
and abilities that predispose them to learn language
fast mapping Correct Ans-children's ability to hypothesize the meaning of a new word
after hearing it used only one or two times
expressive language Correct Ans-ability to produce or speak language; what a person says