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STAGES OF FIRST LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENTAge Accomplishment Examples

0-2 months Crying (express hunger and discomfort)

2-4 months Cooing (express satisfaction or pleasure) aaa, ooo

4-9 monthsBabbling, gurgling, changing to echolalic babbling

gagaga, mamamama

9-18 months

One-word utterances; refer to people and objects in baby’s life

juice; mama

18 months—2 ½ years

Two-word utterances; the beginning of syntax, expanding to three-word utterances; allows for more communicative functions (commenting, negating, requesting, & questioning)

more juicejuice fall down

Daddy go?

2 ½ years —4 years

Telegraphic Stage (S-V-O): Expanded syntax and vocabulary; omit key grammatical markers and function words

I eated bread

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DEVELOPMENTAL SEQUENCESStages are universal.

Year 1 – Involuntary crying when they are

hungry or uncomfortable Babbling and gurgling Can distinguish between sounds

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DEVELOPMENTAL SEQUENCES

1 yr.

2 yrs.

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STAGES OF LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT

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EMERGENCE AND DEVELOPMENT OF LANGUAGE FEATURES♣ Universal♣ Related to children’s cognitive

development♣ No temporal adverbs until they

develop a sense of time (tomorrow, last week)

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STAGES OF ACQUISITION OF GRAMMATICAL MORPHEMES

Roger Brown et al. (1973) did a longitudinal study of three children –Adam, Eve and Sarah

Jill & Peter de Villiers (1973) confirmed it in a cross-sectional study of 21 children

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STAGES OF ACQUISITION OF GRAMMATICAL MORPHEMES

Order of acquisition

1. Present progressive

2. Plural

3. Irregular past forms

4. Possessive

5. Copula

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STAGES OF ACQUISITION OF GRAMMATICAL MORPHEMES

♣6. Articles ♣7. Regular past ♣8. Third person singular simple present ♣9. Auxiliary

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EARLY SENTENCE PRODUCTION

When?

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DEVELOPMENT OF SENTENCE PRODUCTION

STAGE I

Example Communicative Intent

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DEVELOPMENT OF SENTENCE PRODUCTION

STAGE II

Form Example

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DEVELOPMENT OF SENTENCE PRODUCTION

STAGE IIIForm Example

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DEVELOPMENT OF SENTENCE PRODUCTION

STAGE IVForm Example

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DEVELOPMENT OF SENTENCE PRODUCTION

STAGE VForm Example

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CRITICAL PERIOD HYPOTHESIS

Lenneberg

Some experiments:

Victor

Genie

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CRITICAL PERIOD HYPOTHESIS

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CRITICAL PERIOD HYPOTHESIS

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