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Holophrases (Green's view)
Children are trying to convey more, but are limited to one term

ex: "up" means "pick me up"
Pivot-open Model (Braine)
some words such as "want" and "it" appear frequently as the first of two word utterances
telegraphic speech (Brown)
slightly older than holophrases
nouns, adjectives, verbs
kids pick up faster than articles, conjunctions, prepositions, etc.
Bowerman's criticism of the pivot-open model
studied the Finnish language
thinks children have more knowledge on grammar
Lois Bloom wanted to prove who right?
Chomsky
Lois Bloom on the Semantic Relations Approach
noticed that children in early word combinations were indicating some knowledge of possession and subject-action "mommy sock" "sweater chair" indicates location whereas "party hat" indicates descriptor
later syntactic skills are shown
IM Schlesinger and the semantic relations approach
noticed children recognize negatives "No broccoli"