An Annotated Bibliography will be developed including Five (100 word minimum) Annotated Citations. With the exception of the first annotated citation, the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th annotated citations will be based on topics obtained from the Language Development Hypotheses in the list provided below:
1. The effects of watching television for young children are detrimental to language development.
2. The number of siblings and their position in the family in terms of birth effects language development.
3. Increased opportunities to experience (play with) many objects as a young child is beneficial to concept (and hence) language development.
4. Letting the infant cry at night so that she/she will learn to sleep all night long is detrimental to language development if not the psychological development of the baby.
5. Exposing the child in the first five years of life to classical music like Bach and Beethoven is beneficial for cognitive and/or language development.
6. The more you talk to a child in the first five years, the better cognitive and/or language development will be.
7. Children who are read to (or who read) have better imagery and/or language development than children who watch Television.
8. A plentiful diet of sugar based cereals, soft drinks, pastries, cookies, and/or fast foods, is developmentally detrimental to a child’s ability to sustain attention.
9. Reading to a child every day (even an infant) is beneficial for language development.
10.A baby, who immediately after birth is allowed to remain with the mother rather than being immediately put in a nursery, will demonstrate more vocalization in later months.
11.Babies who are not touched will perish at worst or have diminished brain development at best.
12.Children who watch Television spend less time reading or drawing than children who don’t.
13.Children with stay-at-home moms (or dads) have better language development than those having parents who both work away from the home.
14.Sustained middle ear infections among children from birth to 5 years will have a detrimental effect on language development.
15.Learning to read and play music facilitates attention (focused, sustained, selective, alternating and dual).
16.For the normal baby, being exposed to two, three or more languages is simultaneously is a good policy for language development.
17.A person’s first language can not be acquired after puberty.
18.Parrots, porpoises, and/or primates do not acquire language
19.Children have better eidetic imagery than adults
20.Syntax is only found in human communication.
21.(Wild Card) You develop a hypotheses and then do the research for your report. But be sure to clear this with the instructor first.
(Please note that you don’t have to prove the hypotheses one way or the other. Just discuss them as you see fit. Excluding the first annotated citation, you may address all references to one Topic, or use separate topics for each reference)
The First annotated citation will be on the Topic of the “Legal and Ethical Dimensions of the Use of Information.†This information can be obtained from the Internet using a search engine such as Google Scholar. The annotated citation should be in APA format and should include the URL (address) of the of the internet site. The annotation should provide an overview of the discussion and/or list the most critical points.
From the 2nd citation to the 5th one, keep in mind that the citations will be based on the topics provided above.
The second two of these citations will be obtained through Databases of professional books and journals available through any Library or any Library Source. These citations will be reported in APA format. Included in the annotation portion of each citation will be a paragraph which addresses briefly each following questions:
1. What is the background (authority) of the author (viz., degree and type of education, affiliated institution, history of research in the area as perhaps reflected by past articles in the bibliography)?
2. Who is the intended audience (i.e., professionals, laypersons, women etc.)?
3. How dose this work compare or contrast with another you may have cited or be aware of?
4. What is the scope and relevance of this work to the selected topic (hypothesis)?
The Last Two citations will be obtained through the Internet using search engines provided online such as “Google Scholar.†These citations will follow an APA format as closely as possible, including the URL information. Included in each citation will be a paragraph which addresses the following questions related to, for the purpose of this exercise, the voracity of the Website:
1. Is the site owner/manager’s identity available and is it associated with a reputable organization, company or educational institution?
2. What is the background (authority) of the author (viz., degree and type of education, affiliated institution, history of research in the area as perhaps reflected by past articles in the bibliography)
3. What is the level of objectivity? For example, are there advertisements on the site related in anyway to the topic?
4. Is the Website current? Cues to the contrary, for example, include broken or expired links and/or no posting date or updated notations.
5. Is the information correct; error free, verifiable, and/or backed by full citations?

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