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Quiz 6: Development of Language and Symbol Use
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Question 101
Multiple Choice
To use a map, children must be able to represent it as:
Question 102
Multiple Choice
Neural-network accounts of language development are also referred to as:
Question 103
Essay
Imagine that the family of a friend of yours is planning a move to Japan. Your friend has three children-an infant, a 4-year-old, and a 10-year-old. Will the children become more or less proficient in Japanese than the adults in the family? Why? Will all the children become similarly proficient, or will the children's proficiency differ? If so, how will it differ among the children and why? Describe at least two pieces of evidence from research on language to support your answers.
Question 104
Multiple Choice
Researchers with an interactionist view of language development would be most interested in:
Question 105
Multiple Choice
The study by DeLoache and her colleagues that used a "shrinking room" demonstrated that young children's trouble with scale models is due to their:
Question 106
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Describe three pieces of evidence supporting the notion of a critical period for language acquisition. What implications does this evidence have for exposing congenitally deaf children to a sign language?
Question 107
Multiple Choice
Which of the following views of language development holds that only general-purpose cognitive mechanisms are necessary for language learning?
Question 108
Multiple Choice
Which of the following skills is necessary for a child to draw a house?
Question 109
Multiple Choice
Researchers with a connectionist view of language development would be most interested in:
Question 110
Multiple Choice
The finding that infants pay attention to the speaker's intentions when interpreting the meaning of the speaker's words supports which of the______ view of language development.
Question 111
Multiple Choice
The most common drawing subject for young children is a:
Question 112
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Describe the concepts of intersubjectivity and joint attention, and explain how they relate to language development. Provide an example of each one and explain how it will be likely to help the development of language.
Question 113
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Describe the characteristics of older infants' babbling. Are these characteristics independent of or dependent on experience? Explain and provide examples to support your position.
Question 114
Multiple Choice
Individuals with autism who have extraordinary drawing abilities are interesting to researchers because of the support they lend to:
Question 115
Essay
Can nonhuman primates learn language? Provide a brief description of research done on this topic and what the general results have been. Discuss three differences between human and nonhuman communicators.
Question 116
Multiple Choice
According to Tomasello's interactionist view of language development, language is:
Question 117
Multiple Choice
_______is an example of a symbolic activity?
Question 118
Multiple Choice
________is NOT a symbolic artifact?
Question 119
Essay
Describe the differences in the ability to differentiate among speech sounds for an infant and a 5-year-old child. What is the evolutionary purpose of the initial ability, and how does the ability change or disappear?