PSY 3136 Lecture 19: Cultural and Environmental Effects on Language Development

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Complexity: can be related or confounded by the by the amount of language input: exchanges: predicted speech better than the amount of speech an infant was. Ls16: environment and cultural effects: amount: hart and risley"s 2010 study made sociolinguistics more important that a. The amount of environmental language input you have, the better you will be at language, and predicts the speed of work recognition. you have. If you have more language input the language is also more likely to be complex, as mediated by ses. exposed to. This is because of joint attention, conversational turn taking, and parent- infant interactions. All of which are exchanges and predict better language skills than just looking at the amount of speech. The input you get through exchanges, complexity, and amount are in uenced by ses differences. Words addressed to the child increased the size of the child"s vocabulary and was confounded signi cantly by ses.

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