the linking of entities in a narrative to form a story nucleus
centering
Characteristics of Brown’s stage V (3)
Name 3 learning/behavioral theorists
long strings of nonidentical syllables that appear in the vocal play of some 8 to 10 month old infants
variegated babbling
What is the age of mastery for contractible copula?
29-49 months
What is the age of mastery for regular past -ed?
26-48 months
The behaviorist theory
What is the age of mastery for present progressive -ing
19-28 months
an alternative to nativism that views language as a structure arising from existing interacting patterns in the human brain rather than from language-specific structures, such as an LAD
Emergentism
Average MLU 6-7 years old
7.3
process of learning language in which the child uses what he or she knows to decode more mature language.
bootstrapping
the descriptive-developmental model
The systems model of child language disorders
decoding
Nativist theory
a main clause plus any attached or embedded subordinate clause or nonclausal structure
T-units
linguistic theorists associated with Chomsky and his followers, who emphasize innateness of language and contend that there are special mechanisms in the human brain dedicated to the acquisition and use of language
Nativists
What is the age of mastry for uncontractible copula?
27-39 months
narrative form consisting of a sequence of events that share attributes and lead directly from one to another
chaining
theory that each example of a meaning category shares something with a core concept. In other words, there are common elements in the meainings of pants, shirt, shoes, and hat that classify each as clothing. Vygotskyan concept.
Associative complex hypothesis
Characteristics of Brown’s stage V+ (2)
a type of narrative that relates past experiences of which the child and the listener partook, observed, or read.
recount
What is the age of mastery for regular plural -s?
27-33 months
What is the age of mastery for irregular third person?
28-50 months