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Deck 7: Language and Communication
1
A _______ is the smallest meaningful unit of adult speech.
A) syntax
B) phoneme
C) noun
D) morpheme
A) syntax
B) phoneme
C) noun
D) morpheme
morpheme
2
The nature-nurture debate on language development is reflective of which two viewpoints?
A) Biological; psychodynamic
B) Humanistic; physiological
C) Genetic; environmental
D) Environmental; cognitive
A) Biological; psychodynamic
B) Humanistic; physiological
C) Genetic; environmental
D) Environmental; cognitive
Genetic; environmental
3
Every time little Joey babbles words that sound like "Mama" or "Dada," his parents clap their hands wildly and encourage Joey with their approval by smiling and hugging him. This reinforcement acts to shape Joey's verbal behavior. This idea reflects the language theory of
A) Noam Chomsky.
B) B. F. Skinner.
C) Brown.
D) Slobin.
A) Noam Chomsky.
B) B. F. Skinner.
C) Brown.
D) Slobin.
B. F. Skinner.
4
The area of language that recognizes that much of language cannot be understood without knowledge of the context and setting in which it occurs is called
A) phonology.
B) semantics.
C) grammar.
D) pragmatics.
A) phonology.
B) semantics.
C) grammar.
D) pragmatics.
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5
Which one of the following would NOT be used to explain language acquisition by learning theorists?
A) Reinforcement of successive approximations
B) An innate template for language
C) Generalization
D) Imitation
A) Reinforcement of successive approximations
B) An innate template for language
C) Generalization
D) Imitation
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6
The period of human development in which language is learned easily and quickly relative to other periods of development is
A) infancy.
B) infancy and early childhood.
C) from infancy until puberty.
D) from infancy until adulthood.
A) infancy.
B) infancy and early childhood.
C) from infancy until puberty.
D) from infancy until adulthood.
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7
Syntax and morphology are the two major facets of
A) phonology.
B) semantics.
C) grammar.
D) pragmatics.
A) phonology.
B) semantics.
C) grammar.
D) pragmatics.
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8
Language involves both the production of sounds and the ability to comprehend speech. These two aspects of language are known as _______ and _______ language, respectively.
A) productive; receptive
B) productive; comprehensive
C) receptive; productive
D) orative; receptive
A) productive; receptive
B) productive; comprehensive
C) receptive; productive
D) orative; receptive
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9
According to Halliday, language
A) serves one purpose, that of communication.
B) is unable to help children understand their emotions.
C) interferes with the development of imagination and fantasy.
D) has many purposes, ranging from behavioral control to environmental exploration.
A) serves one purpose, that of communication.
B) is unable to help children understand their emotions.
C) interferes with the development of imagination and fantasy.
D) has many purposes, ranging from behavioral control to environmental exploration.
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10
The area of language that describes the system of sounds for grammar, or how the basic sound units are put together to form words, is
A) grammar.
B) pragmatics.
C) phonology.
D) syntax.
A) grammar.
B) pragmatics.
C) phonology.
D) syntax.
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11
In general, learning principles appear to play an important role in
A) language acquisition.
B) language expansion.
C) language remediation and modification of use.
D) language deficits.
A) language acquisition.
B) language expansion.
C) language remediation and modification of use.
D) language deficits.
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12
The observation that language is learned well by all children, in various cultures and at a rapid rate, is reflective of the __________ viewpoint.
A) nativist
B) behavioral
C) psychodynamic
D) humanistic
A) nativist
B) behavioral
C) psychodynamic
D) humanistic
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13
Which language occurs when two or more different languages, such as Chinese, Dutch, and Portuguese, come into contact, with the result being a new hybrid language system of communication that lacks grammatical form?
A) Creole
B) Metalanguage
C) Fusion
D) Pidgin
A) Creole
B) Metalanguage
C) Fusion
D) Pidgin
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14
Which of the following is a type of language developed by children whose parents speak a pidgin language?
A) Pidgin
B) Creole
C) Metalanguage
D) Fusion
A) Pidgin
B) Creole
C) Metalanguage
D) Fusion
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15
The most influential representative of the nativist position of language development is the linguist
A) B. F. Skinner.
B) Sigmund Freud.
C) Noam Chomsky.
D) William James.
A) B. F. Skinner.
B) Sigmund Freud.
C) Noam Chomsky.
D) William James.
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16
The shortest speech unit in which a sound produces a change in meaning (e.g., "bag" and "bat") is a
A) morpheme.
B) phoneme.
C) syntax.
D) morphology.
A) morpheme.
B) phoneme.
C) syntax.
D) morphology.
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17
Studies of parental reinforcement of language have shown that
A) parents respond more to meaning than to grammar.
B) parents respond more to grammar than to meaning.
C) parents respond equally to grammar and meaning.
D) parents rarely reinforce their children's language.
A) parents respond more to meaning than to grammar.
B) parents respond more to grammar than to meaning.
C) parents respond equally to grammar and meaning.
D) parents rarely reinforce their children's language.
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18
The study of the meaning of words and of sentences is known as
A) grammar.
B) phonology.
C) morphology.
D) semantics.
A) grammar.
B) phonology.
C) morphology.
D) semantics.
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19
By examining the kinds of words children acquire and how they use them, insights can be gained into the way children attach meaning to words, or a child's __________ development.
A) vocabulary
B) semantic
C) phonological
D) pragmatic
A) vocabulary
B) semantic
C) phonological
D) pragmatic
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20
Noam Chomsky theorized that children are born with an innate grammatical representation that underlies all language. This is referred to as
A) a brain.
B) an extraordinary language facility (an ELF).
C) a language acquisition device (a LAD).
D) a Chomsky device (a CD).
A) a brain.
B) an extraordinary language facility (an ELF).
C) a language acquisition device (a LAD).
D) a Chomsky device (a CD).
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21
What is occurring when a baby's babbles and coos are followed by the caregiver vocalizing, which is then followed by the baby vocalizing again?
A) Expansions
B) Pseudodialogue
C) Reciprocity
D) Linguistic rhythm
A) Expansions
B) Pseudodialogue
C) Reciprocity
D) Linguistic rhythm
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22
What is the correct stage sequence of sound production?
A) Vocalizing, babbling, expansions, language
B) Receptive, cooing, production, generative
C) Crying, cooing, babbling, patterned speech
D) Crying, vocalizing, production, language
A) Vocalizing, babbling, expansions, language
B) Receptive, cooing, production, generative
C) Crying, cooing, babbling, patterned speech
D) Crying, vocalizing, production, language
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23
When parents talk to young children, they frequently speak more slowly, in higher-pitched voices, enunciate more clearly, and end their sentences with rising intonation. These are all examples of
A) nonverbal games.
B) simplified speech.
C) phonemic awareness.
D) voice decoding.
A) nonverbal games.
B) simplified speech.
C) phonemic awareness.
D) voice decoding.
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24
During their first year, infants are able to
A) detect words in ongoing speech.
B) detect new words in unfamiliar artificial languages.
C) recognize the consistency of a speech sound.
D) All of these
A) detect words in ongoing speech.
B) detect new words in unfamiliar artificial languages.
C) recognize the consistency of a speech sound.
D) All of these
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25
The changes in infant babbling are believed to result from maturation of the brain areas responsible for articulation, maturation of the vocal structures, and
A) the ability to distinguish human voices from music.
B) the ability to hear language.
C) being exposed to language on a regular basis.
D) the availability of a responsive communicative adult.
A) the ability to distinguish human voices from music.
B) the ability to hear language.
C) being exposed to language on a regular basis.
D) the availability of a responsive communicative adult.
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26
Many language abilities are rapidly developed throughout infancy. An infant can actively produce sounds, though not always language, beginning at
A) birth.
B) 1 week of age.
C) 1 month of age.
D) 10 weeks of age.
A) birth.
B) 1 week of age.
C) 1 month of age.
D) 10 weeks of age.
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27
Eileen loves her new baby Cody very much and frequently talks to him throughout the day, saying things like "Drink your baba" and "Get your banky for night night." This form of communication using simplified speech with a baby is a part of a language
A) encoding decoy.
B) linguistic minuet.
C) environmental reward.
D) support system.
A) encoding decoy.
B) linguistic minuet.
C) environmental reward.
D) support system.
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28
Lauren asks her mother, "My kitty?" and her mother replies, "Where is your kitty? I don't know where your kitty is, Lauren, let's go look for her." This rephrasing of a child's question in proper grammatical form is known as
A) recasting.
B) facilitation.
C) imitation.
D) restructuring.
A) recasting.
B) facilitation.
C) imitation.
D) restructuring.
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29
Children can use nonverbal actions to intentionally direct and control other people. One such form of pre-verbal communication where a child gets another person to do something by pointing, reaching, or making sounds at the same time is known as
A) protodeclaratives.
B) redundancy.
C) gesticulation.
D) protoimperatives.
A) protodeclaratives.
B) redundancy.
C) gesticulation.
D) protoimperatives.
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30
In the interactionist view of language development, children are seen as
A) playing an active role in language development.
B) playing a passive role in language development.
C) playing no role in language development.
D) being dependent upon their parents for language development.
A) playing an active role in language development.
B) playing a passive role in language development.
C) playing no role in language development.
D) being dependent upon their parents for language development.
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31
Cross-cultural studies indicate that what is critical to language development is
A) language rehearsal.
B) language expansion.
C) motor development.
D) social interaction.
A) language rehearsal.
B) language expansion.
C) motor development.
D) social interaction.
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32
According to Jerome Bruner, the environment provides the language-learning child with a language acquisition support system. Which of the following would be one example of this system?
A) Parental discipline techniques
B) Parent-child discussions of objects and events
C) Parental provision of blocks and puzzles
D) Vocabulary drills in school
A) Parental discipline techniques
B) Parent-child discussions of objects and events
C) Parental provision of blocks and puzzles
D) Vocabulary drills in school
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33
An infant's first word typically appears around
A) 8 months.
B) 10 months.
C) 18 months.
D) 24 months.
A) 8 months.
B) 10 months.
C) 18 months.
D) 24 months.
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34
Bonnie and her baby Sonya are playing and communicating in the park. Sonya asks, "Me slide?" and Bonnie says, "Yes, you can go down the slide." Bonnie has just used which technique by adding to Sonya's question in her reply?
A) Intentionality
B) Frequency
C) Expansion
D) Facilitation
A) Intentionality
B) Frequency
C) Expansion
D) Facilitation
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35
Which aspect of language develops first?
A) Receptive language
B) Expressive language
C) Productive language
D) Grammar
A) Receptive language
B) Expressive language
C) Productive language
D) Grammar
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36
Vygotsky's emphasis on social context best fits into which theory of language acquisition?
A) Nativist
B) Interactionist
C) Passive
D) Learning
A) Nativist
B) Interactionist
C) Passive
D) Learning
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37
Abigail is playing with her stuffed animals when her aunt enters the room. She holds up her favorite animal, a stuffed dog, for her aunt to see. Her behavior is an example of a(n)
A) protodeclarative.
B) protoimperative.
C) pseudogesture.
D) implicit communication.
A) protodeclarative.
B) protoimperative.
C) pseudogesture.
D) implicit communication.
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38
Frederick impatiently pulls at his father's pant leg because he wants some juice. He points to the refrigerator when his father looks at him. His gesturing is an example of a
A) protodeclarative.
B) protoimperative.
C) communicative demand.
D) protorequest.
A) protodeclarative.
B) protoimperative.
C) communicative demand.
D) protorequest.
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39
Research on categorical speech perception suggests
A) support for Chomsky's LAD because of innate mechanisms for perceiving language.
B) that infants cannot find boundaries in sound patterns.
C) speech perception may be a function of the aural system.
D) learning a second language is easier if exposed to the language in infancy.
A) support for Chomsky's LAD because of innate mechanisms for perceiving language.
B) that infants cannot find boundaries in sound patterns.
C) speech perception may be a function of the aural system.
D) learning a second language is easier if exposed to the language in infancy.
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40
Who is more likely to use the expansion technique?
A) Infants
B) Middle-class parents
C) Lower-class parents
D) Parents of children whose language is grammatically correct
A) Infants
B) Middle-class parents
C) Lower-class parents
D) Parents of children whose language is grammatically correct
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41
Chad uses the word "truck" whenever he sees his father's big red logging truck. All other automobiles, including other trucks, are called, "cars." The characteristic error in word use of "truck" is known as
A) underextension.
B) constriction.
C) limitation.
D) overextension.
A) underextension.
B) constriction.
C) limitation.
D) overextension.
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42
Martin uses the phrase "Me go," to tell his parents that he has finished eating and wants down from his chair. This is an example of
A) holophrasic speech.
B) a request.
C) undergeneralization.
D) telegraphic speech.
A) holophrasic speech.
B) a request.
C) undergeneralization.
D) telegraphic speech.
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43
Kelly is playing with two objects, the top part of a pen and an empty water bottle. Her father calls one of the objects a novel name, a wix, but does not label the other object. While Kelly is still playing with the two objects, her mother asks Kelly to give her the sab. Kelly selected the object that had not been previously labeled by her father and gave it to her mother. What type of reasoning did Kelly use in selection?
A) Semantic
B) Productive
C) Social/pragmatic
D) Syntactic
A) Semantic
B) Productive
C) Social/pragmatic
D) Syntactic
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44
Little Elliot is just learning to talk, and he frequently calls the horses, cows, cats, and goats, "doggie." This characteristic error in Elliot's word use is known as
A) perseveration.
B) overextension.
C) underextension.
D) repetition.
A) perseveration.
B) overextension.
C) underextension.
D) repetition.
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45
Children's first words typically represent
A) actions.
B) emotions.
C) relationships.
D) objects.
A) actions.
B) emotions.
C) relationships.
D) objects.
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46
Children who attend day care
A) are always less likely to have rich vocabularies.
B) have richer vocabularies than other children if they attend a program that is socially stimulating
C) have poorer vocabularies than other children if they attend a program that is socially stimulating.
D) are always more likely to have rich vocabularies.
A) are always less likely to have rich vocabularies.
B) have richer vocabularies than other children if they attend a program that is socially stimulating
C) have poorer vocabularies than other children if they attend a program that is socially stimulating.
D) are always more likely to have rich vocabularies.
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47
Which of the following would most likely be an example of a child's first spoken word?
A) The child's name
B) "Down"
C) "Red"
D) "Bottle"
A) The child's name
B) "Down"
C) "Red"
D) "Bottle"
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48
Research by Huttenlocher and colleagues affirms the relationship between language development and
A) social development.
B) personality factors.
C) articulation.
D) actions the child can perform.
A) social development.
B) personality factors.
C) articulation.
D) actions the child can perform.
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49
Early in language development, meaning is understood by looking at where the communication occurs, or its
A) morphology.
B) context.
C) structure.
D) clarity.
A) morphology.
B) context.
C) structure.
D) clarity.
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50
Parents are reluctant to use the SAL (System for Augmenting Language) because they fear that
A) their children will misunderstand others attempts to communicate.
B) they will fail to learn the symbols that represent words on the SAL.
C) their children will not learn spoken language.
D) their children will feel "abnormal" if they use the SAL device.
A) their children will misunderstand others attempts to communicate.
B) they will fail to learn the symbols that represent words on the SAL.
C) their children will not learn spoken language.
D) their children will feel "abnormal" if they use the SAL device.
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51
, the first principle of word acquisition that children must learn is that
A) words are symbolic.
B) actions are learned before objects.
C) different words can be used for the same object.
D) words can be combined in infinite ways.
A) words are symbolic.
B) actions are learned before objects.
C) different words can be used for the same object.
D) words can be combined in infinite ways.
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52
When children use a single word to cover many different things, they are
A) repeating.
B) perseverating.
C) underextending.
D) overextending.
A) repeating.
B) perseverating.
C) underextending.
D) overextending.
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53
According to numerous developmental theorists and researchers, there seems to be a parallel in the development of language and
A) cognition.
B) morality.
C) emotions.
D) social skills.
A) cognition.
B) morality.
C) emotions.
D) social skills.
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54
Julie points to her book on a shelf and says, "down." Her expression is an example of a(n)
A) overextension.
B) underextension.
C) holophrase.
D) action word.
A) overextension.
B) underextension.
C) holophrase.
D) action word.
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55
Which one of the following cognitive abilities does NOT develop simultaneously with the beginning of spoken language?
A) An understanding of environmental relationships
B) A development of self/other distinctions
C) An understanding of the rights of others
D) An understanding about cause and effect
A) An understanding of environmental relationships
B) A development of self/other distinctions
C) An understanding of the rights of others
D) An understanding about cause and effect
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56
Markman's principle that a new object label refers to the complete object rather than its parts is called the
A) exclusive constraint.
B) mapping constraint.
C) taxonomic constraint.
D) whole object constraint.
A) exclusive constraint.
B) mapping constraint.
C) taxonomic constraint.
D) whole object constraint.
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57
Beginning at about a year and a half, young children's vocabulary acquisition increases rapidly in bursts. This phenomenon is known as
A) the semantic explosion.
B) the protodeclarative burst.
C) the naming explosion.
D) conceptualization abundance.
A) the semantic explosion.
B) the protodeclarative burst.
C) the naming explosion.
D) conceptualization abundance.
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58
In the earliest period of language development, the child's main concern is
A) enunciation.
B) articulation.
C) vocabulary acquisition.
D) sentence construction.
A) enunciation.
B) articulation.
C) vocabulary acquisition.
D) sentence construction.
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59
Studies with mentally retarded individuals who fail to develop language indicate that they can learn to communicate by use of a
A) device that uses symbols other than language to communicate.
B) facilitator who translates sign language into spoken language.
C) device implanted in the brain that processes language.
D) book that allows them to communicate by pointing to pictures.
A) device that uses symbols other than language to communicate.
B) facilitator who translates sign language into spoken language.
C) device implanted in the brain that processes language.
D) book that allows them to communicate by pointing to pictures.
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60
When children use a single word in a highly restricted and individualistic way, they are
A) being selective.
B) targeting.
C) underextending.
D) overextending.
A) being selective.
B) targeting.
C) underextending.
D) overextending.
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61
The appropriate use of language for accomplishing various ends in differing social situations is
A) syntax.
B) pragmatics.
C) manipulation.
D) double speak.
A) syntax.
B) pragmatics.
C) manipulation.
D) double speak.
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62
Jessica uses slang when talking with her friends and formal grammar in the classroom with her teachers. Jessica has learned
A) speech appraisal.
B) discourse.
C) semantics.
D) grammatical rules.
A) speech appraisal.
B) discourse.
C) semantics.
D) grammatical rules.
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63
Christopher loudly states, "No go nap!" Christopher is expressing his opposition to taking a nap and using the semantic rule of
A) negation.
B) hostility.
C) telegraphic speech.
D) pragmatism.
A) negation.
B) hostility.
C) telegraphic speech.
D) pragmatism.
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64
Research indicates that children use different forms of negation. When Raymond says, "No take bath!" he is using the negation of
A) resistance.
B) nonexistence.
C) rejection.
D) denial.
A) resistance.
B) nonexistence.
C) rejection.
D) denial.
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65
Which of the following is NOT a type of semantic negation?
A) Nonexistence
B) Rejection
C) Denial
D) Objection
A) Nonexistence
B) Rejection
C) Denial
D) Objection
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66
Which one of the following is NOT required in order for a speaker or communicator to be effective?
A) The speaker must obtain the attention of the listeners.
B) The speaker must be sensitive to the listener's feedback.
C) The speaker must learn to adjust his or her speech to suit the characteristics of the audience.
D) The speaker must be well versed in a number of different topics.
A) The speaker must obtain the attention of the listeners.
B) The speaker must be sensitive to the listener's feedback.
C) The speaker must learn to adjust his or her speech to suit the characteristics of the audience.
D) The speaker must be well versed in a number of different topics.
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67
Syntactic bootstrapping is
A) learning to form sentences by combining simple phrases.
B) learning to use new words by listening to the conversations of others.
C) using knowledge of how words combine into phrases, clauses, and sentences to distinguish the meanings of unfamiliar words.
D) forming sentences with the help of parents and other adults.
A) learning to form sentences by combining simple phrases.
B) learning to use new words by listening to the conversations of others.
C) using knowledge of how words combine into phrases, clauses, and sentences to distinguish the meanings of unfamiliar words.
D) forming sentences with the help of parents and other adults.
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68
Communication is a two-way process. In order for any conversation to take place, by definition it requires both a speaker as well as a(n)
A) audio component.
B) video aspect.
C) judge.
D) listener.
A) audio component.
B) video aspect.
C) judge.
D) listener.
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69
When talking to his 4-month-old brother, Brian, 3-year-old Andrew is more repetitive and uses more attention-eliciting words than when he's talking to his mom. These behaviors indicate that
A) Andrew is exhibiting speech regression.
B) Andrew has failed to recognize his baby brother is too young to understand language.
C) Andrew is sensitive to the age of his baby brother and is modifying his language to reflect this.
D) Andrew is eagerly waiting for Brian to be his playmate.
A) Andrew is exhibiting speech regression.
B) Andrew has failed to recognize his baby brother is too young to understand language.
C) Andrew is sensitive to the age of his baby brother and is modifying his language to reflect this.
D) Andrew is eagerly waiting for Brian to be his playmate.
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70
Tanya runs into her parents' room and exclaims, "I breaked my toy!" Her use of "breaked" is an example of
A) confusion.
B) overregularization.
C) overextension.
D) morpheme generalization.
A) confusion.
B) overregularization.
C) overextension.
D) morpheme generalization.
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71
Which of the following statements is true in relation to children's listening abilities?
A) Children do not follow directions because they have a natural inclination towards being disobedient.
B) Children can mentally manipulate the symbolic meaning of words with ease.
C) Children are usually fully aware when they do not understand a message.
D) Children are often unaware when they do not understand a message.
A) Children do not follow directions because they have a natural inclination towards being disobedient.
B) Children can mentally manipulate the symbolic meaning of words with ease.
C) Children are usually fully aware when they do not understand a message.
D) Children are often unaware when they do not understand a message.
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72
At what age do children seem to possess all of the fundamental monitoring skills required to be good listeners?
A) At birth
B) 3 to 4 years of age
C) 6 to 7 years of age
D) 8 to 10 years of age
A) At birth
B) 3 to 4 years of age
C) 6 to 7 years of age
D) 8 to 10 years of age
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73
The most plausible explanation for why some languages (e.g., sign) are more easily acquired than others (e.g., spoken) is that
A) the various areas of the brain develop at different rates.
B) some languages are easier to learn and require less effort.
C) a biological predisposition exists for some languages but not others.
D) children appear to be more interested in some languages than others.
A) the various areas of the brain develop at different rates.
B) some languages are easier to learn and require less effort.
C) a biological predisposition exists for some languages but not others.
D) children appear to be more interested in some languages than others.
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74
Lorraine is beginning to ask questions. The first thing she does to indicate a question is to
A) hold her arms up, as if she doesn't know the answer.
B) raise her voice at the end of an utterance.
C) use a variant of "wh" questions, such as "Whatsat?"
D) use an auxiliary verb.
A) hold her arms up, as if she doesn't know the answer.
B) raise her voice at the end of an utterance.
C) use a variant of "wh" questions, such as "Whatsat?"
D) use an auxiliary verb.
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75
Which of the following statements is INCORRECT regarding the development of sign language and spoken language?
A) Signing develops sooner than verbal language.
B) The differences between signers and speakers disappear after age 2.
C) Speakers utter their first word before signers make their first sign.
D) Cognitive development plays a critical role in both signing and speaking.
A) Signing develops sooner than verbal language.
B) The differences between signers and speakers disappear after age 2.
C) Speakers utter their first word before signers make their first sign.
D) Cognitive development plays a critical role in both signing and speaking.
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76
When children ignore word irregularities and apply rules incorrectly, for example, when a young child says "foots" instead of "feet," after learning that "s" is a plural ending, the child is showing
A) rebellion.
B) resistance.
C) simplification.
D) overregularization.
A) rebellion.
B) resistance.
C) simplification.
D) overregularization.
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77
Jasmine has eaten all of her dessert and remarks, "All gone pie." This is an example of the negative called
A) denial.
B) rejection.
C) opposition.
D) nonexistence.
A) denial.
B) rejection.
C) opposition.
D) nonexistence.
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78
supports the view that
A) the sequence of semantic development varies among children but the rate remains the same.
B) the rate of semantic development varies among children but the sequence remains the same.
C) both the sequence and rate of semantic development vary among children.
D) both the sequence and the rate of semantic development are the same for all children.
A) the sequence of semantic development varies among children but the rate remains the same.
B) the rate of semantic development varies among children but the sequence remains the same.
C) both the sequence and rate of semantic development vary among children.
D) both the sequence and the rate of semantic development are the same for all children.
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79
Entwisle and Frasure's study using the "noisy telephone" technique supports the finding that
A) children rely on semantic cues, but not syntactic cues, as they become older.
B) as they develop, children become more skillful using syntactic and semantic cues.
C) children rely on syntactic cues when they are preschoolers, but switch to semantic cues in later childhood.
D) as children develop, their reliance on semantic and syntactic cues decreases.
A) children rely on semantic cues, but not syntactic cues, as they become older.
B) as they develop, children become more skillful using syntactic and semantic cues.
C) children rely on syntactic cues when they are preschoolers, but switch to semantic cues in later childhood.
D) as children develop, their reliance on semantic and syntactic cues decreases.
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80
Alex says "Please" and "Thank you" when he is at a friend's birthday party. Alex has learned
A) pragmatics.
B) metalinguistics.
C) polite conversation.
D) social semantics.
A) pragmatics.
B) metalinguistics.
C) polite conversation.
D) social semantics.
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