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Edexcel A Level English Language Child
Language Acquisition(Speech) 2024
Exam Quiz Study Guide
0-6 months - random vocalisation
6-12 months - babbling
12-18 months - holophase
18-24 months - two word stage
24-36 - telegraphic stage
36-60 months - emergence of simple sentence
60+ months - fluency - Answer>>David Crystal - universal
stages of language acquisition

0-6 months - Answer>>Random vocalisation

6-12 months - Answer>>babbling

12-18 months - Answer>>holophrastic stage

18-24 months - Answer>>two-word stage

24-36 months - Answer>>telegraphic stage

36-60 months - Answer>>Emergence of simple sentence

60+ months - Answer>>Fluency

positive reinforcement - Answer>>Add a pleasant stimulus to
increase/maintain behaviour

Positive punishment - Answer>>Add adverse stimulus to
decrease behaviour

, Negative reinforcement - Answer>>Remove adverse stimulus to
increase/maintain behaviour

Negative punishment - Answer>>remove pleasant stimulus to
decrease behavior

The three different approaches to learning language are: -
Answer>>Innate, behaviourist, and interactionist

Interactionist - Answer>>Children learn language through
interaction

Behaviourist - Answer>>Children learn language through
behaviourist reinforcement

Innate - Answer>>Language is already in the brain

Skinner - Operant Conditioning - Answer>>Learning language
through consequences

Chomsky - Answer>>LAD (language acquisition device)

Proves LAD as it shows children are capable of linguistic
creativity and can add an 'S' to a word to make it plural even if
they have never heard the word before - Answer>>Berko
Gleason's Wug Test

Correction of errors doesn't work - Answer>>Kathryn Nelson

Syntactical errors children make which show some understanding
eg. Wented - Answer>>Virtuous errors

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