Language and Speech Development

Course Description

Theory and evidence of the chronological development of phonology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics in the child. Prerequisite: Majors only, or by permission of instructor; Corequisite: Must be taken concurrently with CSD 306, CSD 307, and CSD 309; Notes: Not open to freshmen or sophomores.

Syllabus

Student Learning Outcomes, Goals, Objectives:

Students successfully completing this course will be able to:

  • Demonstrate knowledge about the social, biological, perceptual, and cognitive bases of language.

  • Demonstrate knowledge about speech and language development in preschool and school-age children.

  • Describe the different theories of language acquisition---how nature and nurture impact children’s development of speech and language.

  • Demonstrate knowledge of dialectal variations and second language learning.

  • Calculate MLU and identify a preschool child’s language stage.

Course Grading Information:

Activity/Performance Measure

Percentage/Points

Quizzes (6 quizzes, 20 points each)

60%

Journal Articles (written review and participation)

20%

Mean Length of Utterance Analysis

10% (20 points)

Language Analysis (final project)

10% (20 points)

Evaluation and Grading

Percentage

Letter Grade

>93.0%

A

90.0%-92.9%

A-

87.0%-89.9%

B+

83.0%-86.9%

B

80.0%-82.9%

B-

77.0%-79.9%

C+

73.0%-76.9%

C

70.0%-72.9%

C-

60.0%-69.9%

D

<60.0%

F

Attendance/Participation:

Attendance/participation is not a graded component included in the student's final grade for this course.

Course Materials Purchased by the Students:

No course materials are required.

Scholarly Perspectives

This course engages diverse scholarly perspectives to develop critical thinking, analysis, and debate and inclusion of a reading does not imply endorsement.