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  • Self-identity is the knowledge of who you are, including interpersonal self, agent self, schema, introspection, self perception theory, looking glass self, social comparison, personal/public identity, Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, social identity theory, optimal distinctiveness, self esteem, self deception, self deserving bias, selective focus, selective comparison, selective definition, self presentation, selfie taxonomy, online dating, stress and health, medical model of illness, fight or flight, CHD, lower SES, atherosclerosis, health inequality, individual differences, stress appraisals, P
  • Nativist theory includes genetic determinism, universal grammar, and the critical period.
  • Multilingualism, speaker consistency, code switching, and bilingual delay are also a part of sign language.
  • Nature AND nurture are also a part of sign language.
  • Behaviorism, blank slate, CC, imitation, and OC are also a part of sign language.
  • Mere exposure effect is a part of sign language.
  • Pidgins are languages created by adults from different language backgrounds that need to communicate.
  • Fusional languages are also a type of sign language.
  • Pragmatics is a part of sign language.
  • The cocktail party effect is a part of sign language.
  • Chomsky's work on kids and 16 months for basics, 10 milestones, and nativist theory are also a part of sign language.
  • Symmetry, ambiguity, and evolutionary theory are also a part of sign language.
  • Internal factors that affect sign language include autism, learning disability, and DLD.
  • Exchange is a part of sign language.
  • Creoles are more complex languages created by adults from different language backgrounds that need to communicate.
  • Social Economic Status (SES) affects sign language, as evidenced by Hart and Risley's study showing that at age 13, high SES is the same as age 17 low SES.
  • Sign in language is intentional, indirect, and can be placed in three categories: place, manner, and agglutinative languages.
  • Motherese is a type of sign language.
  • Usage based theory includes constructivist, cognitive function, and interactionist.
  • Cognitive factors in sign language include processing fluency, intrinsic, experience, perceptual, conceptual, and familiarity.
  • Beauty in language can be measured by Cannon Baird, James Lange, Dutton and Aaron's replication, Barclay and Haber's golden ratio, and average hyp's rhodes 24 composite.