PSY 3136 Language Development

3 units
Psychology
Faculty of Social Sciences
Language development from the prenatal period to adulthood, the development of the components of language from speech perception to complex grammar, the theoretical approaches to language acquisition, and the processes that underlie both typical and atypical language development. Interactions between cognitive, social, and linguistic development. Current research in language development.

Components:

Lecture

Requirements:

Prerequisites: PSY 1101 , PSY 1102 , ( PSY 2105 or PSY 2114 ).

Previously Offered Terms:

Fall
Winter

French Equivalent:

All Professors
B+ Average (6.607)
Most Common: A- (16%)
295 students

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Margarethe McDonald

2 sections during Winter 2022

A- Average (8.092)
Most Common: A+ (26%)
87 students

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Unknown Professor

Winter 2019 - A00

B Average (6.064)
Most Common: A (15%)
78 students

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Heather Poole

Winter 2019 - B00

No grade data available for this course.

Christopher Fennell

2 sections from Fall 2017 to Winter 2018

B Average (5.938)
Most Common: B+ (16%)
130 students

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A+