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Child Language Acquisition

Question 1 of 17

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The Pre-Verbal stages principally happen between ( 0months and 1year, 1year to 2years, 0months and 5months ).

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Question 2 of 17

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The ( Cooing, Crying, Babbling ) Stage is when a child expresses itself in the first few weeks of life. Research found that English parents can interpret the ( cries, mews, gurgles ) of foreign babies as readily as they can those of their own.

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Question 3 of 17

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The ( Crying, Cooing, Babbling ) stage also known as mewing/gurgling, occurs when babies are around six to eight weeks old. They make sounds such as "coo" and "ga-ga".

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Question 4 of 17

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The Babbling Stage is the most important stage during a child's first year.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 5 of 17

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During the Babbling Stage combinations of consonants and vowels are produced such as "ba" "ma". Sometimes these sounds are repeated producing sounds known as...

Select one of the following:

  • re-duplicated monosyllables

  • phonemic expansion

  • phonemic contraction

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Question 6 of 17

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During the Babbling Phase the number of phonemes produced increases initially, this is known as...

Select one of the following:

  • phonemic expansion

  • phonemic contraction

  • re-duplicated monosyllables

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Question 7 of 17

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After the initial increase in phonemes produced, the range of noises made decreases this is known as....

Select one of the following:

  • phonemic expansion

  • phonemic contraction

  • re-duplicated monosyllables

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Question 8 of 17

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Another feature of the Babbling Stage is intonation and gesture. Intonation is...

Select one of the following:

  • the rise and fall of the voice in speech

  • physical actions

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Question 9 of 17

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Gestures are also another way children communicate with adults or others. Gestures are...

Select one of the following:

  • physical actions

  • rise and fall of the voice in speech

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Question 10 of 17

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At around 9-12months we hear (.....) These are words that match actual words used in daily life.

Select one of the following:

  • Protowords

  • Phonemes

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Question 11 of 17

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The One Word Stage is also known as the....

Select one of the following:

  • Holophrastic Stage

  • Telographic Stage

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Question 12 of 17

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The average child is about 3 years old when it speaks its first words.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 13 of 17

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A child begins to speak in single word utterances when they are around...

Select one of the following:

  • 12-18months

  • 0-12months

  • 6-12months

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Question 14 of 17

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"Allgone" is an example of when a child has learnt a group of words as a single unit, these are also known as....

Select one of the following:

  • Gestalt Expressions

  • Two Word Stage

  • Telographic Stage

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Question 15 of 17

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When a child is at the One Word Stage he or she most commonly uses words simply as a naming function. However, sometimes it can have more complex meanings. These words are called....

Select one of the following:

  • Telographic Stage

  • Gestalt Expression

  • Holophrases

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Question 16 of 17

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The Two Word Stage usually appear when the child is around...

Select one of the following:

  • 18months

  • 12months

  • 6months

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Question 17 of 17

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In the Two Word Stage, the two words are usually in a grammatically correct sequence.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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