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24 Cards in this Set
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Holophrastic |
Single word standing for entire phrase |
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Rich interpretation |
Adult understanding of child language |
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Conventionality |
Culturally defined meanings |
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Principle of contrast: |
Every two forms contrast in meaning; guides selection of words in lexicon |
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Word coining |
Creation of new words |
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Collocation |
Knowing what words sit side by side |
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Neologisms |
Newly coined word or expression |
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Productive knowledge |
Vocabulary |
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Overextension |
Use particular word for all known (and inappropriate) adult forms |
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Underextension |
Word referring to subset/not full range of adult forms |
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Mismatch |
Term that bears little/no relation to adult form |
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Proto-words |
Idiosyncratic, not 'proper' words; first speech in children |
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Canonical babbling |
Bababa; consonant-vowel repetition |
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Variegated babbling |
Number of varied syllables combined together |
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Assimilation |
One consonant made to sound like another |
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Swapped voiceless consonant |
Swapping consonants; bie = pie |
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Misarticulation |
Substitute/add/delete adult sounds in speech production |
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Reduplication |
Sequences of identical repeated syllables |
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Final consonant deletion |
Production of consonant-vowel sequence |
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Weak syllable deletion |
Drop unstressed syllable |
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Consonant cluster: Simplification |
Deletion/vowel insertion/altered elements |
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Consonant substitution: Front to back |
tat=cat |
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Holophrase |
Single word utterance |
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Two word stage |
Demand/negotiation/possessive/descriptive |