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Stages of first-language acquisition - CORRECT ANSWER-1. Babbling;

2. One-word;

3. Two-word;

4. Telegraphic;

5. Multi-word

1st stage of first-language acquisition - CORRECT ANSWER-Babbling - 6-8

months old; child beings making repettitive patterns of sound with his mouth

2nd stage of first-language acquisition - CORRECT ANSWER-One-word (aka

one-morpheme, one-unit, holophrastic) - 9-18 months; child begins to make basic

word stems and single open-class words

3rd stage of first-language acquisition - CORRECT ANSWER-Two-word - 18-24

months; the child begins making miniature sentences with simple semantic

relations

,4th stage of first-language acquisition - CORRECT ANSWER-Telegraphic (aka

early multiword or multimorpheme) - 24-30 months; child begins to express

sentence structures with lexical rather than functional or grammatical morphemes

5th stage of first-language acquisition - CORRECT ANSWER-Late multiword -

30+ months; characteristic grammatical or functional structures of the primary

language emerge and are incorporated

Behaviorist model - CORRECT ANSWER-B.F. Skinner.

Individuals learn language as a direct response to stimuli.

Language words/pattern produce certain activities in the real word and the

individual develops a mental response to those stimuli.

Correct responses are reinforced and therefore perpetuated.

Problems with application of behaviorist model to language acquisition -

CORRECT ANSWER-Overly simplistic and does not take into account the

extreme complexity of language.

Linguistic response does not always elicit clear and recognizable

rewards/punishments suggesting it would be difficult for a child to have responses

reinforced.

Nativist model - CORRECT ANSWER-Chomsky.




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,People are born with universal grammar wired into their brains which they use as

template for language acquisition.

Principles of language are innate and parameters of each language are acquired in

the first few years of life.

Zone of proximal development - CORRECT ANSWER-Vygotsky's sociocultural

theory.

Learning begins as a result of interpersonal communication.

Difference between what a person knows and what he could know if given

assistance from someone else.

Scaffolding (temporary aid) including modeling, providing cues, and encouraging.

Brofenbrenner's ecological model - CORRECT ANSWER-Described

development in terms of 4 nested levels:

1. Microsystem - immediate environment;

2. Mesosystem - interactions between components of environment;

3. Exosystem - more general elements of environment;

4. Macrosystem - overarching environmental influences like cultural beliefs

Steve Pinker - CORRECT ANSWER-Agreed with Chomsky that humans are born

with an innate capacity for learning/understanding language.

Added that this capacity is the result of millions of years of evolution;

, people developed predisposition toward language because communication

increased odds of survival.

BICS and CALP - CORRECT ANSWER-Jim Cummins.

BICS - language in informal and social settings

CALP - language in the classroom (academic)

Uses of these terms has made it easier for educators to assess linguistic ability.

Social interactionist model - CORRECT ANSWER-Relationship between

newborn and caregiver.

Child will begin to establish goals in the world and will need eto devise linguistic

strategies for achieving them; child will draw on linguistic and nonlinguistic

utterances that he has heard and use it to achieve his ends.

Does not provide explanation for ability to improvise language even by young

children.

Cognitive model - CORRECT ANSWER-Piaget.

Individuals develop linguistic skills in order to control their environment - 4 stages

of cognitive development.

1. Sensorimotor - 0-2 years; child learns to physically hand objects;




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