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Ruth Allen

Discovering Psychology - 06 - Language Development - 4 views

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      1) first stage: sounds - crying = first act of communication - also coos and gurgles (being around 2nd month) 2) second stage = babbling - allows baby to practice making sounds - can distinguish sounds of any language (universal adaptability) - ability disappears after 1 year old - preverbal communication: communicating with parents (listening, smiles) - parents' tones are melodic 3) third stage: one-word stage -"hi" and "bye" - relationships between objects and actions ("ball" to mean "throw it" or "get it") -relationships between objects ("fishy!" when pointing to an empty fish tank) -relationships meant to affect events ("again" or "more" when playing) 4) fourth stage: two-word stage - locating and naming, demanding and desiring, describing, questioning, modifying 5) fifth stage: telegraphic stage - form simple sentences  - lack plurals, articles, and tenses
Ruth Allen

Stages of Language Development: First Words, Multiple Word Utterances, Grammatical Morp... - 4 views

Michelle Zabkiewicz

Child Language Development: Semantic Knowledge: How Infants Acquire the Full Capacity o... - 5 views

Michelle Zabkiewicz

PRAGMATIC LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT - 5 views

Michelle Zabkiewicz

Pragmatic development - 7 views

  • typical children engage in considerable intentional communication prior to language, relying on nonverbal behaviour and situational support
  • Typically developing children begin to communicate intentionally at around the age of 9 months, some 2 to 3 months in advance of using their first words
Michelle Zabkiewicz

Language development: Speech milestones for babies - MayoClinic.com - 4 views

  • By the end of three months, your child may:
  • By the end of six months, your child may
  • By the end of 18 months, your child may
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  • By the end of 24 months, your child may:
  • By the end of 12 months, your child may:
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