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Notes on Child Language Acquisition for AQA's latest English Language specification (A-level 7702) You can buy other topics individually or you can purchase the bundle, hope it helps!











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Spoken acquisition
 These are the different stages that a child goes through



Before birth



Pre-verbal



Holophrastic



Two word



Telegraphic



Post-telegraphic




Pre-birth

Age Research
6 months before It will recognise mother’s voice
a baby is born
Can differentiate between its native and other language even before it’s born

Ear bones have already formed, and hearing goes in

Trends to play classical music to the unborn baby, hoping it’ll influence intelligence

, Pre-verbal

Age Research
Born First noise – crying due to physical reasons
(crying)
Parents may suggest that they’re attuned to the different types of cry

It has been suggested that the parents actually just recognise when crying changes in intensity

Through crying, a baby is beginning to exercise its vocal chords and understands its noise gains
attention


A baby experiments with the noises that can be made when the tongue and back of the
2 months mouth come into contact
(cooing)
Noises such as ‘coo’ ‘goo’ ‘ga-ga’

They’re developing increased control over their vocal chords


At the onset of babbling, the child begins to make sounds that more closely resemble those of
6-9 months adult language
(babbling)
Reduplicated babbling
Simpler, appears first and involves a child repeatedly creating the same sounds
(e.g. mama, dada)

Such sounds still have no meaning, but parents say it’s their first word

Phonemic expansion
- During the babbling phase, no. of different phonemes produced by a child increases
initially

Phonemic contraction
9-10 months - A reduction in the no. of phonemes used begins to occur
- The range of sounds made by a child shrink

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