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17 Cards in this Set
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signifying |
sarcastic or funny language used to intate a verble wart |
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african american american English |
deletion of consonants consonant substitutions deletion of present tense subject verb disagreement ain't for didn't habitual Be |
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Girls speech |
callaborative supportive, mitiguated speech |
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Boys speech |
controlling unmitgrated |
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script |
an order of steps ex like what happens at a birthday party |
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phonetic |
how we spell a word |
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logical |
how a word should be spelled it it is spelled the way it sounds |
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LAD |
Part of the brain for language |
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Hypothesis testing |
children move from one word to 2 word stage utterance by testing their own evolving grammars against the data of the environment |
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feature blind aphasia |
have trouble with past morphemes for past tense |
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Academic language |
talk that focuses on not present phenomenon
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metalinguistic awareness |
knowledge of a language itself
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shallow orthographies |
can use spelling for pronouciation |
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seriel processing |
operations performed one at a time |
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parallel processing |
multibl operations can be performed at one time |
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behavior approach |
children are passive learners |
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social interaction approach |
children are active specialized language processors |