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    A2 Language Acquisition: Revision questions

    Speaking acquisition

    1. Complete the following table about the stages of language acquisition:

    Stage Approx age(months)

    Typical linguistic feature

    Cooing andbabbling

    0 12 Proto-words; repeated consonant andvowel sounds

    Holophrastic / 1-wordTwo-word

    Telegraphic

    Post-telegraphic

    2. What does LAD stand for and who came up with the idea?

    3. Define the difference between positive reinforcement and negative reinforcement.

    4. Circle the morphemes in the following words:

    running eats smaller wugs southward

    5. List 5 linguistic features of child-directed speech

    1.

    2.

    3.

    4.

    5.

    6. What is one argument for the validity of the innateness theory?

    7. Circle whether these statements are true or false:a. Children are enthusiastic about learning to speak and their language reflects this.

    TRUE FALSE

    b. If a child has not entered the telegraphic stage by 38 months they are in trouble.

    TRUE FALSE

    c. Phonological development depends upon learning complex articulatory movements.

    TRUE FALSE

    d. Children learn language at roughly the same pace regardless of their native language.

    TRUE FALSE

    e. Children in the two-word stage have knowledge of grammar and syntax.

    TRUE FALSE

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    8. Why are childrens first words usually nouns? What types of words usually come

    next?

    9. List the four main theories of language acquisition, their associated theorists and a

    brief summary.

    Theory Theorist(s) Brief summaryBehaviourism

    10. Look at this short transcript:

    Child: this is my fis

    Adult: a fis?

    Child: no a fis

    Adult: a fish?

    Child: yes a fis

    What is happening here, in terms of the childs language development?

    11. What is the wug test trying to show about language acquisition?

    12. Why might a child in the telegraphic stage say /taka/ when wanting to say tractor?

    13. Daddy kick and kick ball are typical utterances from what stage? What kind ofgrammatical constructions are they?

    14. Which sounds are likely to be learnt first? Which are likely to be learnt later?

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    Reading acquisition

    1. List 5 ways in which the pages from this childs book are designed to help childrenlearn how to read:

    Once there was a baby, just like you. She woke and stretchedand hugged her Teddy Bear.

    2. Match each of these statements to either synthetic phonics or analytic phonics:

    a. The UK government supports it being taught in schoolsb. Is a system of reading where each grapheme is worked out individuallyc. A system of reading that encourages guessingd. Requires a lot of intensive teachinge. The process is fastf. Emphasis on the first letter works well for short words but not for long words

    3. Complete the following table about reading cues:

    Reading cue Description and example

    Visual When using a visual cue, a child will look at an image in a book to help themread / remember a word. For example, they see a picture of a tiger and thishelps to trigger the word recall.

    4. Speech is innate but reading is _________.

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    Writing acquisition

    1. What kinds of spelling errors are apparent here?

    glas (glass) ____________________

    baot (boat) ____________________

    rong (wrong) ____________________

    rediculuos (ridiculous) ____________________

    2. List 5 things that children may find difficult when learning how to write:

    3. Put these stages of writing development in order:

    words childs own name and strings of letters sentences

    drawing

    copied letters text letter-like forms

    4. What is meant by the term emergent writing?

    5. Look at this (typed up) example of childrens writing, written by a child of 7 years:

    Its a misrbel rainy day The wind is tossing the Trees and levaes about I like to see the

    streekes of rain drops. Runing and racing down the window pane. i am warm and cosy in My

    house But all the trees are Not.

    List 5 things the child knows about writing List 5 things the child isstruggling with

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