Kategóriák: Minden - development - vocabulary - questions - acquisition

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language learning

Children's language learning is a dynamic process that begins even before birth, as they recognize their mother's language. Early vocalizations such as cooing and gurgling pave the way for more complex speech patterns.

language learning

fascinating

inpresive

sounds that aren't phonemic

they need to interact
bilingual

they conbine words

grammatical morphemes

cross-sectional study

order of acquisition

questions

wh

stage 2 rising intonation

stage 3: structure is different

stage 4: formed by auxuliary-subject

stage 5: formed correctly

stage 6:are able to correct

negation

did't

can't

don't

no

generalizing

memorizad words

hypotheses

dificulty

pronouncing

procedures

wug test

complexity

longitudinal study

plural

irregular forms

present progressive

possesive

functions words and grammatical morphemes are missing

telegraphic

discovery of language

predictable patterns

stages

monolingualal

at 12 moths, babies begun to produce a word

at 2 age children produce 50 words

Language learning in early chilhood

the school years

registers
regionsl variety

standard variety

bilingualism

use the language to understand
reading reinforces the understanding

ambiguity

atonishing growth of vocabularity

the pre-school years

metalinguistic awareness
complex knowledge

skills for language

children acquire basic structures
relative clauses
passives
at the age of 4
create stories
give commands
ask questions

the fist three years

development sequences
earliest vocalizations

cooing and gurling sounds

children recognize the language of their mother before they were born

auditory discriminations

first language acquisition