(20)___,children learn language from their parents by imitating them.Parents gradually shape their child's language skills by positively reinforcing (加强)precise imitations and negatively reinforcing imprecise ones.(1)A. newbornB. naughtyC. boreD. clever(2)A. valuableB. appropriateC. convenient...
15 , children learn language from their parents by imitating them. Parents gradually shape their child’s language skills by positively reinforcing precise imitations and negatively reinforcing imprecise ones. 1. A. originated B. evolved C. born D. generated 2. A. appropriate B. valuable C. ...
Although age of acquisition (AoA) is frequently used when examining the endpoint of second language (L2) learning, it is rarely used to examine the initial phases of L2 acquisition. The present study provided a unique look at the role of AoA in early language and literacy acquisition in the...
20 , children learn language from their parents by imitating them. Parents gradually shape their child's language skills by positively reinforcing precise imitations and negatively reinforcing imprecise ones. 1.A.generated B.evolved C.born D.originated 2.A.valuable B.appropriate C.convenient D....
词语的含义本身就不同 knowledge含义是,知识 skills含义是,技能 所以,一个是语言知识 一个是语言技能
词语的含义本身就不同 knowledge含义是,知识 skills含义是,技能 所以,一个是语言知识 一个是语言技能
In this age of globalization, English language skills are more important than ever before. With English skills key to professional success, a growing number of parents have their children begin studying English at the earliest of ages. In some countries, pre-schools offering English instruction have...
Language skills, eg not babbling–5-6 months, doesn't understand prepositions–4 years Cognitive skills, eg does not search for dropped object–6-7 months, doesn't know colors or any letters–5 years Psychosocial development, eg does not smile socially–5 months, in constant motion, resists ...
language 19 than any innate capacities.These theorists view language as imitative, learned behavior. 20 , children learn language from their parents by imitating them.Parents gradually shape their child's language skills by positively reinforcing precise imitations and negatively reinforcing imprecise ones...
songs, prayers, ritual texts, and the like, and these are passed on, with new creations in such styles, to succeeding generations. Such skills, preservative as well as creative, are likely to be lost along with much of the surrounding culture under the impact ofliteracy. Here, modern record...