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____ involves applying grammatical rules to words that are, in fact, exceptions to those rules.
 
  a. Overregularization
 b. Overextension
 c. Grammatical phoneming
  d. Underregularization

Question 2

IQ stands for
 
  a. intelligence quotient.
  b. intellectual quandary.
  c. individual qualities.
  d. intellectual quantity.

Question 3

Why might you consider the appearance of overregularization a good thing in the process of a child's language development?
 
  a. It provides evidence that overextension and underextension have been surpassed.
  b. It suggests that bilingual confusion is being overcome.
 c. It indicates that phonemic inversions are beginning to wane.
 d. It demonstrates attention to and acceptance of language rules.

Question 4

Critics of emotional and social intelligence question
 
  a. the methodology used to develop these theories.
  b. whether or not these types of intelligence can be taught.
  c. whether these concepts add anything new to existing theories of intelligence.
  d. whether these types of intelligence are found cross-culturally.

Question 5

Which is the BEST example of overregularization?
 
  a. Saying horse instead of hose
 b. Saying houses instead of homes
  c. Saying flunked instead of failed
  d. Saying runned instead of ran
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6 years ago
Answer to q. 1

a

Answer to q. 2

a

Answer to q. 3

d

Answer to q. 4

c

Answer to q. 5

d
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