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Human Language Development
Human Language Introduction
Language as social cognition
Language and Thought
Language and Memory
Store
Retrieve
Encode
Language and Problem-Solving
Language as a Cognitive Function
Memory functions related to language
Working Memory
dorsolateral prefrontal cortex
Long-Term Memory
Hippocampus
Temporal Lobe
Basal Ganglia
Auditory and Phonological Memory
Auditory Cortex
Parietal Lobe
Language Issues and Disorders
Dyslexia
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Specific Language Impairment (SLI)
Aphasia
Bilingualism and Multilingualism
Lisp Speech Disorder
Theories of Language Development
Innate Theory (Noam Chomsky):
Nativist Perspective
Learning Theory (B.F. Skinner):
Behaviorist Approach
Social Interaction Theory (Lev Vygotsky)
Interactionist Perspective
Cognitive Theory (Jean Piaget):
Cognitive Perspective
Social Cognitive Learning Theory (Albert Bandura)
Cognitive Perspective
Language development stages
Two -word stage (18-24 months)
Telegraphic Speech
Syntax Development
Early childhood (2-5 years)
Sentence Formation
Overgeneralization
Pragmatic Skills
One-word Stage (12-18 months)
Holophrastic Speech
Naming Explosion
Later Childhood (5-12 years)
Metalinguistic Awareness
Literacy Development
Pre-Linguistic Stage (0-12 months)
Gesture Use
Cooing and Babbling
Brain regions involved in language development
Broca's Area
Wernicke's Area
The Arcuate Fasciculus
Angular Gyrus
Primary Auditory Cortex
Motor Cortex
Factors influencing Language Development
Genetic Factors
Environmental Factors
Socioeconomic Status
Cultural Influences
Aspects of language
Phonology
Phonemes
Prosody
Phonological Rules
Morphology
Morphemes
Inflectional Morphemes
Derivational Morphemes
Syntax
Sentence Structure
Phrase Structure
Syntactic Rules
Semantics
Lexical Semantics
Compositional Semantics
Semantic Roles
Pragmatics
Speech Acts
Context
Implicature
Discourse
Coherence
Cohesion
Narrative Structure
Sociolinguistics
Dialect
Code-Switching
Language and Identity
Lexicon
Word Classes
Vocabulary
Word Formation
Language Development Pyramid
Understanding (Receptive Language)
Social Interaction (Pragmatics)
Base Level: Attention and Listening
Expressive Language
Speech Sounds (Phonology)
Higher-Level Language Skills
Properties of language
Arbitrariness
Displacement
Productivity (Creativity)
Duality of Patterning
Discreteness
Cultural Transmission
Semanticity
Reflexivity (Metalinguistic Ability)
Interchangeability
Specialization
Learnability