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1. A three-year-old child who is developmentally delayed might: A. need training
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The brain is particularly efficient at
creating neural pathways for language: before the age of ten (or) after the age of ten I'm
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genesis of pidgin and creole reference
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Which is the term for a completely structured language that develops from a blending of native languages and introduced
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Language Development: Word Study
Identily the choice that best answers the question. One definition of volume is book. Given your
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Speak clearly in simple sentences, put together multiple words, select the correct words, follow two-part directions.
a. Age 1 b.
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Professor Dore maintains that language develops through the interplay of genetically determined factors and environmental
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Mario’s parents were fluent in both English and Spanish. The family lived in rural Vermont
but spoke Spanish almost exclusively
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How did the development of a complex language help Homo sapiens survive?(1 point)
Responses It permitted them to exchange
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How did the development of a complex language help homo sapien 's survive
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children create _ when they talk about certain kinds of information many times.
a. cultural schemes b. socialization strategies
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The conclusion that parent-child interaction may be critical only for emotion development comes from k a y e s theory that one
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A civilization is isolated by mountains and develops its own language. What two main social studies ideas are represented (Hint:
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Why are pidgins and creoles around the world termed as makeshift languages
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Why did pidgins and creoles developed
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What are the three main stages of childhood language development
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Two-year-old Julia is learning to talk, and her parents would say that her favorite word is "no." This would be considered
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English literature was a relatively recent development, as most literature during the Old and early Middle English periods were
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Universally, hearing childeren begin to produce single-syllable combinations called phonemes at about age six to eight months.
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childeren learn language very quickly based on relatively limited time spent interacting with asults this is taken as support
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What are the two levels of language developmental and when does each usually occur?
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how can you gauge children's development of receptive language
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A child who will point to a few body parts when asked is in what age of language development?
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Lizzy
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Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.(1 point)
Millions of people across East, Central, and Southern Africa today
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Which of the following is the most effective way to boost a young child's language development?
Question 10 options: Interacting
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To promote literacy, teachers should have a strong command of the language and
• A. a broad vocabulary. • B. a dominant
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Change the below statement into a direct question
There is an inverse proportionality interlink between Home Language instruction
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importance of Lev Vygotsky Functions of language for primary students
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What led to the development of the Swahili language in Africa?
A. the blending of indigenous and Arab cultures through trade in
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Distinct languages & dialects developed in parts of Europe due to _____________ barriers.
chemical physical monetary
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What led to the development of the Swahili language in Africa?
A. the blending of indigenous and Arab cultures through trade in
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What led to the development of the Swahili language in Africa?
A. the blending of indigenous and Arab cultures through trade in
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Which is the term for a completely structured language that develops from a blending of native languages and introduced
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Google Classroom
Problem Human speech directed at infants, also known as baby talk, tends to use a higher pitch and slower tempo
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Which is the term for a completely structured language that develops from a blending of native languages and introduced
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what is oral language development?
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Which is the term for a completely structured language that develops forma blending of native languages and introduced languages
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Please summarise the article by Doris J Johnson 1968 Based on The language continuum
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Theories of language development. Compare them to one another
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Describe prelinguistic- proto-linguistic and linguistic development languages
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Nelisiwe
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Differentiate between productive and receptive language
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Grade four Please provide full detailed lesson plan based on the language continuum
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Oral development activity for a grade 1 student using role play. list benefits of the activity, the procedure and materials
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Explain, with the support of reliable sources, FOUR factors that can promote oral language development in young children.
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Why is oral language important
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What is oral language development
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Whats the difference between oral language and oral language development
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What is oral language development
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What is oral language development with reference and citation
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What is oral language development with reference and citation and URL
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