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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
===first paragraph===
===first paragraph===
Andrew A wants to work on this!
Andrew A wants to work on this!
Can someone post the link or URL to the Wikipedia page? I am having a really hard time finding it.
[[User:Andrewz1|Andrewz1]] ([[User talk:Andrewz1|talk]]) 20:08, 29 February 2012 (UTC)
[[User:Andrewz1|Andrewz1]] ([[User talk:Andrewz1|talk]]) 20:08, 29 February 2012 (UTC)



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Introduction

first paragraph

Andrew A wants to work on this! Can someone post the link or URL to the Wikipedia page? I am having a really hard time finding it. Andrewz1 (talk) 20:08, 29 February 2012 (UTC)

overview of whole article

main domains of language

possible stubs or links to existing articles: phonetics, phonology, lexicon, semantics, syntax, grammar

I will be working on a stub for rapid fading if anyone wants to add to this.

Domains of Language

Phonology

neonates: Janet Werker, Pat Kuhl, distinguishing own from other languages (via prosodic information)
6 months: Peter Juczyk, sensitivity to non-native contrasts reducing, vowels first, recognition of own name (check Saxton: CM thinks it's 7 months), babbling (canonical or reduplicated and variegated; jargoning) *Allie Glock wants to work on phonology at 6 months
10 months: Pat Kuhl, own phonemes pretty much categorized, consonants now done, word comprehension getting going
12 months: first words produced, what's their phonology like? overlap with babbling

Lexicon

comprehension/production lag
content vs function elements
early semantic errors like over-extension
numbers over time, all the way up to a literate high school graduate (maybe a link to a stub on vocabulary estimation)
maybe smoosh morphology into the lexicon (although much of it links words to syntax)

Syntax

comprehension/production lag
two-word utterances
telegraphic speech
various specific constructions

Timeline: Dani dkunst (talk · contribs) leader

Time A: production

Time B: comprehension

Research Methods

HAS, habituation (Eimas et al, 1971; Werker)
preferential looking
elicited production (Berko Gleason with wugs)
ERPs and other neuro-imaging techniques (see Saxton's ch 10)

Big Issues

nature/nurture

Critical period
Eric Lenneburg
Feral/Isolated Children
Genie

human uniqueness

Hockett's features
I will be working on a stub for semanticity Jesusserrano
Animal Communication
Bees
vervet calls

modularity

Theories of Language Acquisition

We need to figure out how to organize the prose that's already in the article. It covers a number of explanations of language development in different degrees of depth.

Biographies

Enter name here

Let's make a list of names we think are important. Then someone can go check to see if that person's name requires just linking to an already existing bio on Wikipedia, or starting a stub, or editing something already started.

Enter name here

Comments

How about a list for the article as well? developmentalists, important dates, classic experiments