Which of the following disorders from the DSM 5 is often characterized by delayed language development and unusual communication patterns?
American Sign Language (ASL) is the language that deaf individuals use to communicate. The most basic units of ASL include hand shape and location, which are combined to form meaningful words. In ASL, what components of language are hand shape and location?
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A researcher is interested in learning more about linguistic similarities and differences between cultures. He shows swatches of blue and green paper (in a variety of different shades) to groups of individuals from Egypt, Russia, and the United States, and asks them what word they use for each color. He finds that individuals from the United States tend to broadly name the colors with two words, “blue” and “green.” Individuals from Egypt have one word for all blue, green, and blue-green colors, “wadjet.” Individuals from Russia have different words for each shade of blue.
Q. What does his study best support?
A study looking at the relationship between developmental dyslexia and biliteracy in young adults produces a correlation coefficient of -1.39.
Q. What does this indicate?
A researcher wants to study how differences in gender identity impact conversational strategies. In this experiment, what kind of variable is gender identity?
A patient with a brain injury is having trouble understanding spoken words and sentences. She often says things that follow normal sentence structure but don’t have any real meaning. What is she most likely experiencing?
A different patient with a brain injury is having difficulty naming objects and retrieving words. He often looks at objects and cannot retrieve the word that corresponds with the object.. What is he most likely experiencing?
Betty has a two year old daughter, Sally, who is learning new words and finding out how to form sentences. Betty works with Sally for a few hours each day, presenting her with different objects around the house and asking her to name them. Each time Sally uses the correct word to identify an object, Betty smiles, claps her hands, and gives Sally a kiss.
Q. What language theory would Betty’s actions support?
One theory of language development is that individuals are born with a Language Acquisition Device (LAD), an organ that enables humans to understand and develop language. Once young children are exposed to language, this organ activates and allows the child to understand the language they are being exposed to.
Q. What perspective does the LAD theory follow?