The first interactions infants typically have with each other is
A) sensorimotor play.
B) symbolic play.
C) coordinated imitation.
D) mutual gaze.
D) mutual gaze. Mutual gaze is one of the early social interactions in infancy.
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When school-age children become more competent with the rules governing the use of language to communicate in a given social setting, they are demonstrating knowledge of __________.
A. pragmatics B. semantics C. phonemes D. metalinguistic awareness
Learned motives involve needs that are
a. often social in nature. b. innate but not necessary for survival. c. not innate but necessary for survival. d. innate and necessary for survival.
"Baby hear, baby say.". This slogan represents the ____ theory of language development
a. Freudian psychoanalytic b. Piagetian c. empiricist d. nativist
Around what age are most children fully capable of engaging in fluent conversation with speakers of any age?
A) 6 B) 9 C) 11 D) 7