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morpheme
the smallest meaningful unit of a language.
allomorph
variation that does not alter the meaning of the morpheme.
compound sentence
has tow or more independent clauses joined by a comma and a conjunction or joined by a semicolon.
complex sentence
contains one independent clause and one or more depending subordinate clauses.
kernel
in english the basic syntactic structure is the subject-verb-object sequence. this can also be called the phrase structure or the base structure.
narrative
the form of discourse where the speaker tells a story telling about a logical sequence of events.
telegraphic
children with SLI often use this kind of speech where they omit function words but use content words.
language
a system of symbols used to represent concepts that are formed through exposure and experience.
Chomsky
proposed the nativist theory which stated that children are born with a language acquisition device.
Echoics
imitative verbal responses whose stimuli are the speech of another person.
Social Interactionism Theory
theory developed by Vygotsky which focuses on language function rather than language structure.
Static
an assessment that measure's a student's skill at one point in time to make a judgment about whether or not a child has a language difference or an SLI.
Situational or Format
This is a type of bias that uses testing materials, procedures, or both, that are unfamiliar to the child.
Interjudge
reliability that looks at how two different raters score the same set of behaviors.
screening
involves quickly and efficiently obtaining a general view of a child's language skills.
concurrent validity
this refers to how a test correlates with a test of known validity.
information-processing
skills that involve repetition of words, numbers, etc.