Teacher(s)
Language
French
Main themes
· Communication development
· Phonological development
· Lexical and semantic development
· Syntactical development
· Pragmatic development
· Theoretical approaches to language acquisition
· Normal variations in spoken language development
· Atypical spoken language development
· Spoken language development during the school years
· Second language acquisition (bilingualism)
· Spoken language development in the adult years
· The effects of aging on spoken language
· Phonological development
· Lexical and semantic development
· Syntactical development
· Pragmatic development
· Theoretical approaches to language acquisition
· Normal variations in spoken language development
· Atypical spoken language development
· Spoken language development during the school years
· Second language acquisition (bilingualism)
· Spoken language development in the adult years
· The effects of aging on spoken language
Learning outcomes
At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
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To obtain a general view on the ontogenesis of spoken language both from a descriptive perspective as well as in terms of the involved cognitive processes. With respect to the reference list of academic competences, this course primarily aims to bring the students to :
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Content
Spoken language acquisition
- The prelinguistic period
- Acquisition of the early lexicon
- Acquisition of phonology
- Acquisition of the lexicon
- Acquisition of morphology
- Acquisition of semantics
- Acquisition of syntax
- Acquisition of discourse
- Acquisition of pragmatics
- Individual differences
- Theoretical approaches and pathology
- The prelinguistic period
- Acquisition of the early lexicon
- Acquisition of phonology
- Acquisition of the lexicon
- Acquisition of morphology
- Acquisition of semantics
- Acquisition of syntax
- Acquisition of discourse
- Acquisition of pragmatics
- Individual differences
- Theoretical approaches and pathology
Teaching methods
Lectures
Evaluation methods
Evaluation in session
- written exam
- 40 multiple choice questions: 4 options, 1 correct alternative (17/20 points). To obtain half on this part (8,5/17), 25 out of the 40 questions should be answered correctly.
- 1 open question (3/20 points)
- written exam
- 40 multiple choice questions: 4 options, 1 correct alternative (17/20 points). To obtain half on this part (8,5/17), 25 out of the 40 questions should be answered correctly.
- 1 open question (3/20 points)
Other information
The course is given in French, but a set of English slides is available for international students:
- no
- no
- Will be allowed to use a dictionary when taking the written exam in French:
yes - Will be allowed 33% more time when taking the written exam in French:
yes - Are provided with the opportunity to take the written exam in English:
no - Are provided with the opportunity to take an alternative oral exam in English :
no
Bibliography
Daviault, D. (2011). L’émergence et le développement du langage chez l’enfant. Montréal, QC: ChenelièreEducation.
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