THOUGHT AND LANGUAGE CHAPTER 14. COGNITIVE APPROACH  THINKING = REASONING – CONCEPTS, PROBLEMS, CREATIVITY  LANGUAGE = FOUR BASIC RULES COMMON TO ALL.

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THOUGHT AND LANGUAGE CHAPTER 14

COGNITIVE APPROACH  THINKING = REASONING – CONCEPTS, PROBLEMS, CREATIVITY  LANGUAGE = FOUR BASIC RULES COMMON TO ALL FOUR STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT DYSLEXIA DIVERSITYLINGUISTIC RELATIVITY ANIMALS

ANIMAL LANGUAGES?

THOUGHT  FORMING CONCEPTS  2 THEORIES AND FUNCTIONS  SOLVING PROBLEMS  3 STRATEGIES  THINKING CREATIVELY  3 APPROACHES  SAVANT  DEDUCTIVE  GENERAL TO PARTICULAR  INDUCTIVE  PARTICAULAR TO GENERAL

LANGUAGE 4 RULES  PHONOLOGY  MORPHOLOGY  SYNTAX  SEMANTICS 4 STAGES  BABBLING  SINGLE WORDS  TWO-WORDS  SENTENCES PARENTESE AND THE CRITICAL LANGUAGE PERIOD