Cards (36)

  • The Behaviorist Theory suggests that language is learned through imitation and reinforcement
  • Match the theory with its key idea:
    Behaviorist Theory ↔️ Imitation and reinforcement
    Nativist Theory ↔️ Innate capacity for language
    Interactionist Theory ↔️ Interaction with the environment
  • Children in the Two-Word stage combine two words and experience rapid vocabulary growth.

    True
  • What skills do children develop in the Metalinguistic stage of language development?
    Reflecting on language use
  • What does the Language Acquisition Device enable children to do according to the Nativist Theory?
    Create new sentences
  • What does the term "language development" refer to?
    Effective communication acquisition
  • What is the key idea of the Interactionist Theory of language development?
    Interaction with the environment
  • What is the age range for the One-Word stage of language development?
    12-18 months
  • Arrange the stages of language development in chronological order:
    1️⃣ Prelinguistic
    2️⃣ One-Word
    3️⃣ Two-Word
    4️⃣ Telegraphic
    5️⃣ Morphological
    6️⃣ Metalinguistic
  • The Language Acquisition Device (LAD) is a key concept in the Nativist Theory.
  • What is one of the key skills developed in pragmatics during language development?
    Adapting to social situations
  • In the Prelinguistic stage, children develop skills such as cooing, babbling, and understanding simple words
  • In the Telegraphic stage, children use short grammatical sentences
  • The Behaviorist Theory suggests that language is learned through imitation and reinforcement
  • The Nativist Theory posits that humans have an innate capacity for language facilitated by a Language Acquisition Device
  • The Interactionist Theory emphasizes that language develops through social exchanges between children and their caregivers
  • Match each language development theory with its key idea:
    Behaviorist Theory ↔️ Imitation and reinforcement
    Nativist Theory ↔️ Innate capacity for language
    Interactionist Theory ↔️ Social interaction
  • The Interactionist Theory integrates innate abilities and the social environment
  • The Nativist Theory proposes that humans have an innate capacity for language facilitated by a Language Acquisition Device.

    True
  • In the Prelinguistic stage, children develop skills such as cooing, babbling, and understanding simple words
  • Match the linguistic component with its key skill:
    Phonology ↔️ Pronunciation
    Syntax ↔️ Forming sentences
    Semantics ↔️ Understanding concepts
    Pragmatics ↔️ Effective communication
  • The Behaviorist Theory fully explains the creative use of language by children.
    False
  • What are the main stages of language development in children according to the study material?
    Prelinguistic, One-Word, Two-Word, Telegraphic, Morphological, Metalinguistic
  • What is the age range for the One-Word stage of language development?
    12-18 months
  • What is the key skill developed in the Metalinguistic stage?
    Reflecting on language use
  • What type of feedback encourages repetition and mastery in the Behaviorist Theory?
    Positive feedback
  • What does the Language Acquisition Device (LAD) facilitate according to the Nativist Theory?
    Language acquisition
  • What is Child-Directed Speech (CDS) used for in the Interactionist Theory?
    Aid language acquisition
  • What does the Nativist Theory downplay in language development?
    Environment and social interaction
  • Children progress through the stages of language development by gradually mastering their phonological, syntactic, semantic, and pragmatic skills.
  • Order the stages of language development by age range from youngest to oldest:
    1️⃣ Prelinguistic
    2️⃣ One-Word
    3️⃣ Two-Word
    4️⃣ Telegraphic
    5️⃣ Morphological
    6️⃣ Metalinguistic
  • Children master grammar rules and complex sentence structures in the Morphological stage.

    True
  • In the Behaviorist Theory, imitation involves children copying what they hear from parents and caregivers.

    True
  • According to the Nativist Theory, humans are pre-wired to learn language.

    True
  • Scaffolding involves caregivers gradually removing support as the child gains proficiency.

    True
  • The Behaviorist Theory fails to explain creativity in language production.
    True