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Omissions - ANSWERLeaving a sound or sounds out Example of Omissions - ANSWER-ake for rake, boa- for boat Distortions - ANSWERAltering the place or manner of a sound to produce a sound that does not normally occur in the language Additions - ANSWERadding a sound or sounds that don't belong Subs...

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Omissions - ANSWERLeaving a sound or sounds out

Example of Omissions - ANSWER-ake for rake, boa- for boat

Distortions - ANSWERAltering the place or manner of a sound to produce a sound that does not
normally occur in the language

Additions - ANSWERadding a sound or sounds that don't belong

Substitutions - ANSWERsubstituting one sound for another

final consonant deletion - ANSWERleaving the final consonant off of the end of the syllable

example of final consonant deletion - ANSWERca- for cat

consonant cluster simplification - ANSWERreducing the number of consonants in a string of
consonants

example of consonant cluster simplification - ANSWERsim for swim

stopping - ANSWERproducing a stop sound instead of a fricative

example of stopping - ANSWERtong for song

fronting - ANSWERproducing a sound made in the front go the mouth instead of a sound made in the
back of the mouth

example of fronting - ANSWERlot for lock

reduplication - ANSWERrepeating a syllable or part of a syllable to produce a word

example of reduplication - ANSWERwawa for water

gliding of liquids - ANSWERproducing a glide sound instead of a liquid

example of gliding of liquids - ANSWERwake for lake

Preschool language R/E - ANSWERReceptive: 3000, Expressive: 2000

Prelinguistic R/E - ANSWERReceptive: 3-50

Expressive: 0

Early Language R/E - ANSWERReceptive: 900

Expressive: 500

First Words R/E - ANSWERReceptive: 500

Expressive: 250

, Written language - ANSWERutilizes alphabetic system; found in books, notes, text messages, etc.;
most complex mode of communication; requires formal instruction

Phonology - ANSWERrules associated with sound combinations and pronunciation of sounds

gestures - ANSWERuse of nonverbal communication to express or assist in expressing on'e ideas or
desires

nurturist theory - ANSWERchildren are born with no knowledge of language

morphology - ANSWERmodifications of words, using inflections

syntax - ANSWERrules governing word order and word classes

child directed speech - ANSWERSlower rate of speech; increased pitch variations, long pauses, the
frequent repetition

pragmatics - ANSWERthe use of language within the communicative context

naturist theory - ANSWERlanguage is innate; children are born with certain mechanisms and abilities
that predispose them to learn language

fast mapping - ANSWERchildren's ability to hypothesize the meaning of a new word after hearing it
used only one or two times

expressive language - ANSWERability to produce or speak language; what a person says

semantics - ANSWERinvolves words and their meanings; vocabulary

receptive language - ANSWERability to understand or comprehend language

joint attention - ANSWERdirecting a child's attention to a particular object or action and then labeling
it when both child and caregiver are attending

morphemes - ANSWERgrammatical inflections that attach to words to change their meaning

over extension - ANSWERwhen child uses one word to refer to many different objects

accommodation - ANSWERdeveloping new schemata to allow for the organization of stimuli that do
not fit into existing schemata

under extension - ANSWERchild uses one word to only label an object that is specific to him/her

protoword - ANSWERword-like productions unique to the child and she uses it consistently to label
an object or an action

example of a protoword - ANSWERlelo for water

MLU - ANSWERused to measure the complexity of language in preschool children

narrative - ANSWERmonologues in which one person speaks and one or more people listen

Vygotsky - ANSWERsocial interactionist theory, everyday social interactions (feeding, dressing,
playing) involve language; children learn language as a bi-product of interacting; they imitate what
they hear from loved ones; loved ones support their learning

Piaget - ANSWERLanguage is a bi-product of cognitive development. Language is learned, because
children perceive and organize their experiences into meaningful units

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