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jojo13 jojo13
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6 years ago
The use of one-word utterances that carry as much meaning for a child as a complete sentence is called:
 
  a. holophrasic language.
  b. fine-tuned language.
  c. overgeneralized language.
  d. undergeneralized language.

Ques. 2

Of the prominent theories of language development, the one that attributes the smallest role to parental influence is:
 
  a. behaviorist theory.
  b. social cognitive theory.
  c. nativist theory.
  d. constructivist theory.

Ques. 3

At which of the following ages would we be most likely to hear a child using holophrases?
 
  a. Two years of age
  b. Three years of age
  c. Four years of age
  d. Five years of age

Ques. 4

The theoretical view suggesting that children learn language by practicing it in their day-to-day interactionsapparently without effort because their learning is embedded in everyday activitiesis best described as:
 
  a. nativist theory.
  b. social cognitive theory.
  c. behaviorist theory.
  d. sociocultural theory.

Ques. 5

A child using a word to refer to a broader class of objects than is appropriate is best described as:
 
  a. holophrasic speech.
  b. overgeneralization.
  c. semantics.
  d. syntax.

Ques. 6

Explain how the activity illustrated the basic relationships between language, social interaction, and culture.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Ques. 7

Chomsky's view of language development would best be categorized as:
 
  a. sociocultural.
  b. behaviorist.
  c. nativist.
  d. cognitive.
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jojo13 Author
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6 years ago
I know this sounds cliche, but I was thinking the same thing for each of these. Thanks for confirming Slight Smile
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6 years ago
I'm sure Wink Face Thanks for your honesty
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