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Theories of First Language
         Learning




                         1
Questions

• Why do children learn their first language in a
  short time?
• Why do children learn their first language in
  sequences and stages?
• How do children learn the rules of their first
  language when what is heard is variable?
• Why do children produce language that they
  have never heard?

                                                    2
Behaviorism in general

• Learning is habit formation




                                3
Behaviorism in language learning

• Language learning is also habit
  formation
• Successful performance of a behavior
  • Good pronunciation
  • Grammatically correct sentences
  • New words
• Leads to reward from parents
• Finally, behavior becomes automatic
                                         4
Evaluation of behaviorism 1

• Habit formation takes a long time
  • The same process must be repeated over
    and over again for each grammar feature and
    word
• Habit formation would result in variation
  • What each child hears is unique so what she
    learns should be unique.
  • However, we observe sequences and stages

                                                  5
Evaluation of behaviorism 2

• Habit formation requires uniform language
  to be successful
  • Language is not uniform; it is variable
• Children only imitate what they hear
  • Children, however, produce unique words
    and sentences



                                              6
Evaluation of behaviorism 3

• Behaviorism doesn’t answer our four
  questions
• Thus, behaviorism doesn’t seem to be a
  good explanation of how children learn
  languages




                                           7
Universal Grammar

• Language Acquisition Device (LAD) is an
  internal innate ability to process
  languages
• LAD is like a computer
• There is no LAD in the brain; it’s an idea to
  explain the theory



                                              8
Universal Grammar

• UG is a set of principles that are
  common to all languages
  • Not a set of grammar rules
  • For example, UG tells us that all languages
    use word order and hearing the language tells
    children which word order to use
• UG is like software for a computer


                                                9
Evaluation of Universal Grammar 1


• UG makes it simple for children to
  discover rules
  • Thus, language learning doesn’t take a lot of
    time
• UG is an innate set of principles
  • Because UG is the same for everyone,
    sequences and stages are likely


                                                    10
Evaluation of Universal Grammar 2


• UG operates like a computer program and
  tells children what is possible and not
  possible
  • Children can still construct rules even though
    language is variable
• UG helps children create rules
  • Rules allow children to be creative and make
    words they’ve never heard before

                                                   11
Evaluation of Universal Grammar 3


• UG is a powerful explanation of how
  children learn grammar
• UG doesn’t explain how children learn
  words or how to use language socially




                                          12
Cognitive Development

• The way the we see and understand the
  world develops in stages.




                                          13
Cognitive Development &
Language learning

• Children learn language by making
  connections between what they hear and
  objects, events and situations
• Children put the connections that they
  make in categories and make
  generalizations



                                           14
Cognitive Theory

• Language learning is part of a
  child’s cognitive development
• Language ability and cognitive
  development are not separate
• How much language children can
  understand depends on their cognitive
  development.

                                          15
Evaluation of the Cognitive Theory 1

• Cognitive abilities develop quickly, and so
  do language abilities
• Cognitive abilities develop in stages, and
  so do language abilities
• Making categories and generalizations
  lets children overcome variability
• Making generalizations leads to new
  language

                                            16
Evaluation of the Cognitive Theory 2


• The cognitive theory is a good explanation
  of how children learn vocabulary
• The cognitive theory is less satisfactory in
  explaining how children learn grammar
  • Grammatical features with several meanings
     • I’m writing now.
     • I’m living in Paris, but I usually live in London.
     • I’m playing tennis tomorrow.

                                                            17
Functional Theory 1

• Learning occurs by listening to
  people and speaking with people




                                    18
Functional Theory 2

• Listening is a chance to understand what
  is heard
• Speaking is a chance to
  • Send a message
  • Check one’s understanding
  • Learn how to express messages
    grammatically


                                             19
Evaluation of the Functional Theory 1


• Not all parents talk a lot; some more than
  others
  • All children learn to speak in about the same
    time
• Conversations with children are all unique
  • Because they are unique, it is difficult to
    explain sequences and stages


                                                    20
Evaluation of the Functional Theory 2


• Language is variable
  • Checks for comprehension by both parents
    and children help make rules clear
• The functional theory provides no
  explanation for why children produce
  words they’ve never heard



                                               21
Conclusion 1

• Language is complicated
• Difficult for one theory to explain how we
  learn all aspects of language
• Each of the theories explains some
  aspects of language




                                               22
Conclusion 2

• Behaviorism – sociolinguistic knowledge
  • Many aspects of being polite are learned
    habits.
  • When to say please and thank you.
• Universal Grammar – grammatical
  knowledge
  • An innate computer program perhaps best
    explains how we master grammar

                                               23
Conclusion 3

• Cognitive – Vocabulary
  • When we look at the world, we tend to
    categorize and generalize about what we see
    and this is the same thing that we do with
    new words.
• Functional – How to talk
  • Babies talking with their parents learn
    conversation rules.
  • They learn to talk by talking
                                              24

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Theories of first language learning

  • 1. Theories of First Language Learning 1
  • 2. Questions • Why do children learn their first language in a short time? • Why do children learn their first language in sequences and stages? • How do children learn the rules of their first language when what is heard is variable? • Why do children produce language that they have never heard? 2
  • 3. Behaviorism in general • Learning is habit formation 3
  • 4. Behaviorism in language learning • Language learning is also habit formation • Successful performance of a behavior • Good pronunciation • Grammatically correct sentences • New words • Leads to reward from parents • Finally, behavior becomes automatic 4
  • 5. Evaluation of behaviorism 1 • Habit formation takes a long time • The same process must be repeated over and over again for each grammar feature and word • Habit formation would result in variation • What each child hears is unique so what she learns should be unique. • However, we observe sequences and stages 5
  • 6. Evaluation of behaviorism 2 • Habit formation requires uniform language to be successful • Language is not uniform; it is variable • Children only imitate what they hear • Children, however, produce unique words and sentences 6
  • 7. Evaluation of behaviorism 3 • Behaviorism doesn’t answer our four questions • Thus, behaviorism doesn’t seem to be a good explanation of how children learn languages 7
  • 8. Universal Grammar • Language Acquisition Device (LAD) is an internal innate ability to process languages • LAD is like a computer • There is no LAD in the brain; it’s an idea to explain the theory 8
  • 9. Universal Grammar • UG is a set of principles that are common to all languages • Not a set of grammar rules • For example, UG tells us that all languages use word order and hearing the language tells children which word order to use • UG is like software for a computer 9
  • 10. Evaluation of Universal Grammar 1 • UG makes it simple for children to discover rules • Thus, language learning doesn’t take a lot of time • UG is an innate set of principles • Because UG is the same for everyone, sequences and stages are likely 10
  • 11. Evaluation of Universal Grammar 2 • UG operates like a computer program and tells children what is possible and not possible • Children can still construct rules even though language is variable • UG helps children create rules • Rules allow children to be creative and make words they’ve never heard before 11
  • 12. Evaluation of Universal Grammar 3 • UG is a powerful explanation of how children learn grammar • UG doesn’t explain how children learn words or how to use language socially 12
  • 13. Cognitive Development • The way the we see and understand the world develops in stages. 13
  • 14. Cognitive Development & Language learning • Children learn language by making connections between what they hear and objects, events and situations • Children put the connections that they make in categories and make generalizations 14
  • 15. Cognitive Theory • Language learning is part of a child’s cognitive development • Language ability and cognitive development are not separate • How much language children can understand depends on their cognitive development. 15
  • 16. Evaluation of the Cognitive Theory 1 • Cognitive abilities develop quickly, and so do language abilities • Cognitive abilities develop in stages, and so do language abilities • Making categories and generalizations lets children overcome variability • Making generalizations leads to new language 16
  • 17. Evaluation of the Cognitive Theory 2 • The cognitive theory is a good explanation of how children learn vocabulary • The cognitive theory is less satisfactory in explaining how children learn grammar • Grammatical features with several meanings • I’m writing now. • I’m living in Paris, but I usually live in London. • I’m playing tennis tomorrow. 17
  • 18. Functional Theory 1 • Learning occurs by listening to people and speaking with people 18
  • 19. Functional Theory 2 • Listening is a chance to understand what is heard • Speaking is a chance to • Send a message • Check one’s understanding • Learn how to express messages grammatically 19
  • 20. Evaluation of the Functional Theory 1 • Not all parents talk a lot; some more than others • All children learn to speak in about the same time • Conversations with children are all unique • Because they are unique, it is difficult to explain sequences and stages 20
  • 21. Evaluation of the Functional Theory 2 • Language is variable • Checks for comprehension by both parents and children help make rules clear • The functional theory provides no explanation for why children produce words they’ve never heard 21
  • 22. Conclusion 1 • Language is complicated • Difficult for one theory to explain how we learn all aspects of language • Each of the theories explains some aspects of language 22
  • 23. Conclusion 2 • Behaviorism – sociolinguistic knowledge • Many aspects of being polite are learned habits. • When to say please and thank you. • Universal Grammar – grammatical knowledge • An innate computer program perhaps best explains how we master grammar 23
  • 24. Conclusion 3 • Cognitive – Vocabulary • When we look at the world, we tend to categorize and generalize about what we see and this is the same thing that we do with new words. • Functional – How to talk • Babies talking with their parents learn conversation rules. • They learn to talk by talking 24

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Here the habit has been learned. The rat knows that to obtain food, it has to press the lever. If you have ever trained a dog or any other pet to do a trick, you have probably used habit formation.
  2. 2 – It would not lead to sequences
  3. LAD is not a real device and it is not one place in the brain. It is an idea to help describe the theory. Analogy – computer   = LAD and software = UG
  4. Distinguish sounds Tell what is possible Able to discover grammatical relationships Construct simplest grammar rules
  5. Show Cognitive Development video clip of Piaget Stage 2
  6. the present progressive tense, be doing , is used to describe an action that is taking place at the moment of speaking ( I'm writing now ), to describe a present situation that is temporary ( I'm living in Paris, but I usually live in London ) and to describe future plans ( I'm playing tennis tomorrow ).
  7. Show video clip of child talking