Module QXL-4417:
Child Language Acquisition
Child Language Acquisition 2022-23
QXL-4417
2022-23
School Of Arts, Culture And Language
Module - Semester 2
20 credits
Module Organiser:
Eirini Sanoudaki
Overview
Course content This module provides an introduction to the study of language development. There are three goals for this course. The first goal is to introduce students to key findings and central debates in the study of language development. The second goal is to provide students with the tools to critically examine the existing literature. The third goal is to provide hands-on experience and training in how to conduct research on language development. The lectures will provide students with the “big picture”, i.e. central topics are summarized, important studies discussed and open questions outlined. In the tutorials, students discuss key studies in detail and reflect on methodologies, results and implications.
The following topics will be covered:
1. Early language development
2. Phonological development
3. First language acquisition: Syntactic development
4. Multilingual Acquisition
5. Theories of language development: Constructivist and mentalist approaches
6. Bilingual development
7. Language disorders
8. Developmental neurolinguistics
Assessment Strategy
-threshold -C (50%): The answer must address the question. The answer must show a basic knowledge and understanding of the relevant key areas and principles of the foundational theories, constructs and methodologies of Linguistics. The student must show evidence of being able to apply the principles to the analysis of language and linguistic examples and/or data. The answer must show evidence of some background study. -good -B: The answer must be focussed and structured. The answer must show a better-than-average standard of knowledge and understanding of the foundational theories, constructs and methodologies of Linguistics. The linguistic examples used in the answer may be based upon examples from the literature but must also include original examples. The answer must show evidence of background study with at least some from primary sources. -excellent -A: The answer must be highly focused and well-structured. The answer must show comprehensive knowledge and detailed understanding. The answer must show some original interpretation, new links between topics and/or a new approach to a problem. The answer must show evidence of extensive background study using primary sources.
Learning Outcomes
- Students will be able to present and discuss key facts, concepts, ideas and approaches relating to the study of language development in a sophisticated way
- Students will know how to critically evaluate empirical studies in a sophisticated way
- Students will know how to set up and execute a study to investigate language development
- Students will know what the central questions in the study of language development are to an advanced level
- Students will understand what research methods are commonly used in the study of language development to an advanced standard
Assessment method
Other
Assessment type
Crynodol
Description
Take home Exercise. Data analysis exercise. Word limit 500 words.
Weighting
40%
Due date
17/04/2023
Assessment method
Essay
Assessment type
Crynodol
Description
Essay
Weighting
60%
Due date
22/05/2023