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Holophrases (Green's view)
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Children are trying to convey more, but are limited to one term
ex: "up" means "pick me up" |
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Pivot-open Model (Braine)
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some words such as "want" and "it" appear frequently as the first of two word utterances
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telegraphic speech (Brown)
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slightly older than holophrases
nouns, adjectives, verbs kids pick up faster than articles, conjunctions, prepositions, etc. |
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Bowerman's criticism of the pivot-open model
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studied the Finnish language
thinks children have more knowledge on grammar |
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Lois Bloom wanted to prove who right?
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Chomsky
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Lois Bloom on the Semantic Relations Approach
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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 |
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IM Schlesinger and the semantic relations approach
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noticed children recognize negatives "No broccoli"
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