Across
- 3. single the repetition of syllables consisting of a consonant and a vowel, and later more varied syllables
- 4. what the nativist claim depends on infants having in order to acquire language
- 5. occurs when a child hears a word and learns its grammatical class, but has only a vague sense of its meaning
- 6. the parameter of variation specified in Universal Grammar
- 7. the general form of human language
- 10. language acquisition device
Down
- 1. model of language acquisition that says human language is a genetically based characteristic represented and processed in the brain
- 2. otherwise known as the one-word stage of language
- 8. the final principle of lexical learning that assists a child's rapid acquisition of a vocabulary
- 9. otherwise known as infant-direct speech