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Chapter 5

Making repetitive vowel sounds

Cooing

Innate language processor, theorized by Chomsky, that contains the basic grammatical structure of all human language

Language acquisition device

Theorists who argue that language development is a subprocess of general cognitive development & is influenced by internal & external factors

Interactionists

Comprehension of spoken language

Receptive language

Piaget's phrase to describe the receptive actions in substage 3 of the Sensorimotor period; the actions are oriented around external objects

Secondary circular reactions

A research strategy where researchers move an object in 1 way after having taught an infant to expect it to move in another

Violation of expectancy

Piaget's phase to describe a babys simple repetitive actions in substage 2 of the sensorimotor stage; the actions are organized around the baby's body

primary circular reactions

Simple 2 or 3 word sentences that usually include a noun and a Verb

Telegraphic sentences

Deliberate experimentation with variations of previous actions that occurs in substage 5 of the sensorimotor period

Tertiary circular reactions

Grammatical markers attached to words to indicate tense, gender, number , such as the use of the ending - ed to mark the past tense of a verb in English

Inflections

Ability to use sounds, signs, symbols to communicate meaning

Expressive language

Combinations of gestures & single words that convey more meaning than just the word alone

Holophrases

Words with high level of meaning, nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs

Lexical words

Purposeful behavior carried out in pursuit of a specific goal

Means -end behavior

Simplified, higher pitch speech that adults use with infants

Infant directed speech

Imitation that occurs in the abscence of the model who first demonstrated it (child observes parent doing an action, baby later on does this action)

Deferred imitation

The repetitive vocalizing of consonant - vowel combinations by an infant

Babbling

The understanding that objects continue to exist when they can't be seen

object permanence

Piaget's first stage of development in which infants use information from their senses and motor actions to learn about the world

sensorimotor stage

organization of experiences into expectancies, called schemas, which enable infants to distinguish between familiar & unfamiliar stimuli

Schematic learning

Period when toddlers experience rapid vocabulary growth, typically beginning between 16 & 14 months

Naming explosion

process where infant differentiates & recognizes distinct objects based on her mental images of objects in the environment

Object individuation

An infants understanding of the nature of objects and how they behave

object concept

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