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Title: Language


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Language
  • Ruta Cepulyte
  • PSbns0-01

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Content
  • Language
  • Grammar
  • Phonology
  • Syntax
  • Semantics
  • Language development 4 stages
  • Production of language
  • Language acquisition 2 approaches to language
    development
  • Conclusion

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Language
  • The communication of information through symbols
    arranged according to systematic rules.

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Grammar
  • The system of rules that determine how our
    thoughts can be expressed.

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Major components of language
  • Phonology
  • Syntax
  • Semantics

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Phonology
  • It is the study of the smallest basic units of
    speech, called phonemes, that affect meaning, and
    of the way we use those sounds to form words
    produce meaning.
  • Example
  • Fat
  • Fate

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Syntax
  • Ways in which words and phrases can be combined
    to form sentences.
  • Example
  • John kidnapped the boy
  • John, the kidnapped boy
  • The boy kidnapped John

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Semantics
  • The rules governing the meaning of words and
    sentences.
  • Example
  • The truck hit Laura
  • Laura was hit by truck

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Language development
  • Babble meaningless speechlike sounds made by
    children from around the age of 3 months through
    1 year.

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Production of language
  • By age 1
  • After the age of 1 year
  • By age 3
  • By age 5

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Production of language (2) By age 1
  • By the time children are approximately 1 year
    old, they stop producing sound that are not in
    the language to which they have been exposed. It
    is the short step to the production of actual
    words.

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Production of language (3)After the age of 1 year
  • After the age of 1 year, children begin to learn
    more complicated forms of language.

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Production of language (4)Age by 3
  • Children learn to make plurals by adding s to
    nouns and to form the past tense by adding ed to
    verbs.

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Production of languageBy age 5
  • Children have acquired the basic rules of
    language.
  • They do not attain a full vocabulary and the
    ability to comprehend and use subtle grammatical
    rules until later.

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Language acquisition
  • Learning-theory
  • Innate processes
  • (Nativist Approach)

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Learning theory approach (to language
development)
  • The theory suggesting that language acquisition
    follows the principles of reinforcement and
    conditioning.

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Nativist approach (to language development)
  • The theory that a genetically determined, innate
    mechanism directs language development.

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Conclusion
  • To use of language is an important cognitive
    ability, one that is not only indispensable for
    people to communicate with one another, but also
    closely tied to the very way in which people
    think about and understand the world.

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  • Language is a tool built for use by humans, just
    as is a pair of scissors. Scissors take the
    manipulating abilities of human hands and use
    them to produce a skill that normally could not
    be done by a human being namely cutting a fairly
    straight line through a piece of paper.

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References
  • Robert S. Feldman Understanding Psychology 9th
    edition
  • http//www.duke.edu/pk10/language/psych.htm
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  • http//www.google.lt/images?hlltqlanguagepsj1
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