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LANGUAGE
ACQUISITION
J U L I E M A E G AV I O L A ; F O R E D U C 2 0 2
AMAZING!
“Humans are designed to walk; that they
are taught to walk is impossible. Pretty
much the same is true with language.
Nobody taught us language. In fact, you
can’t prevent a child from learning it.”
~Noam Chomsky
WHAT IS LANGUAGE ACQUISITION?
•Language Acquisition is the process by which
humans acquire the capacity to perceive and
comprehend language as well as to produce
and use words; sentences to communicate.
• i.e. gain the ability to be aware of language
and to understand it.
LANGUAGE ACQUISITION:
THE EARLY STAGES
Crying
The sole mechanism babies use for
communication. (week-old)
e.g. hungry, wet, get up
LANGUAGE ACQUISITION:
THE EARLY STAGES
Cooing
During the 2-3 months the baby starts
to utter vowel sounds.
LANGUAGE ACQUISITION:
THE EARLY STAGES
 Babbling
By the duration of 4-6 months the
baby starts to utter not just the
vowel sounds but also the consonant
sounds.
EXAMPLE: A BABY MIMICKING HER
MOTHER AS SHE BABBLE.
LANGUAGE ACQUISITION:
THE EARLY STAGES
•These first three stages is believed to be
hardwired in the human instinct. It is
unlearned. It is universal and is uniform in
expression.
•In the babbling stage children start to pick
prosody; the rhythmic and intonational aspect
of language.
TWINS COMMUNICATING WITH EACH
OTHER
LANGUAGE ACQUISITION:
THE EARLY STAGES
 Single-word
For over a year, the child then begins to
utter his/her first words.
*Holophrase- one word as if a
sentence.
*Overgeneralization- apply to all as
similar.
LANGUAGE ACQUISITION:
THE EARLY STAGES
 Telegraphic Speech
During 18 months, the child now
speaks almost complete sentence
but misses important articles;
conjunctions, etc.
LANGUAGE ACQUISITION:
THE EARLY STAGES
* Fast-Mapping- this is the part of the
telegraphic speech in which a child aged 2-6
years old has the ability to perfectly copy and
use a word correctly even when he/she just
heard it once.
* This ability however will be lost over time as a
child grow into an adult.
LANGUAGE ACQUISITION:
THE EARLY STAGES
* Overregularization- children
include rules that don’t apply to the
rules of grammar.
EXAMPLE:
GROUNDBREAKING!
Many have been always fascinated with the
human linguistic ability, particularly on where it
started; or some call it the initial acquisition.
Numerous studies have conducted to find out
how humans are able to learn language and use
it for day to day communication.
Thus, here are some of the many theories
that have emerge to understand how we learn
the language we speak of today.
THE COMPETING SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT
ABOUT LANGUAGE ACQUISITION
• Behaviorism/Behaviorist Theory
• Innateness/Nativist Theory (Universal
Grammar)
• Learning/Cognitive Theory
• Social/Interactionist Theory
LANGUAGE
ACQUISITION
A C C O R D I N G TO B . F. S K I N N E R
BEHAVIORISM/BEHAVIORIST THEORY
Burrhus Frederic Skinner, commonly
known as B. F. Skinner, was an
American psychologist, behaviorist,
author, inventor, and social
philosopher. He was the Edgar
Professor of Psychology at Harvard
University from 1958 until his
retirement in 1974.
BEHAVIORISM/BEHAVIORIST THEORY
• Skinner proposed that language
acquisition is really one big and complex
case of conditioning.
• At its core, it is all pattern recognition—
associating words with meanings.
BEHAVIORISM/BEHAVIORIST THEORY
• Language is acquired through principles of
conditioning.
• Including association, imitation and
reinforcement.
• According to this theory, children learn
words by associating sounds with objects,
actions and events.
BEHAVIORISM/BEHAVIORIST THEORY
•Language Acquisition is a stimulus-response
mechanism.
•In the early stages of language development
an infant doesn’t have the ability to talk but
he/she listens.
• This means that understanding comes first.
The infant receives comprehensible input.
• In the behaviorist view, language is reinforced
input.
BEHAVIORISM/BEHAVIORIST THEORY
• The theory can be summed up as:
• LISTEN (motivating operation)
• IMITATE (discriminative stimuli)
• RECEIVE A REWARD (response)
• REPEAT OR RECALL (reinforcing stimuli)
LANGUAGE
ACQUISITION
A C C O R D I N G TO N O A M C H O M S K Y
INNATENESS/NATIVIST THEORY
Avram Noam Chomsky (born
December 7, 1928) is an
American linguist, philosopher,
cognitive scientist, historian,
social critic, and political activist.
Sometimes called "the father of
modern linguistics", Chomsky is
also a major figure in analytic
philosophy and one of the
founders of the field of
cognitive science.
INNATENESS/NATIVIST THEORY
• To Chomsky, language is an innate faculty.
•Chomsky asserts that human beings are
biologically wired for language—that we
have a “Language Acquisition Device
(LAD)” that allows us to learn any language.
• Linguistics ability is innate to us.
INNATENESS/NATIVIST THEORY
• Chomsky claims that language acquisition is
greatly dependent upon a linguistic faculty
which he terms as LAD.
• The LAD is an innate mechanism or process
that allows children to develop language skills
or “Universal Grammar”, around which all
languages are built.
INNATENESS/NATIVIST THEORY
• Based on the assumption that, “There are core and
language specific rules in all languages.”
• When a learner comes across language specific he
will tend to refer to his first language (L1).
• Thus, if a learner discovers that a second language
(L2) rule is not in accordance with the universal rule,
he will attempt to interpret that rule by means of the
equivalent rule in his L1.
LANGUAGE
ACQUISITION
A C C O R D I N G TO J E A N P I A G E T
LEARNING/COGNITIVE THEORY
Jean Piaget was a Swiss psychologist
and genetic epistemologist. He is most
famously known for his theory of
cognitive development that looked at
how children develop intellectually
throughout the course of childhood.
Prior to Piaget's theory, children were
often thought of simply as mini-adults.
LEARNING/COGNITIVE THEORY
• The Cognitive Theory of Language
Acquisition recognizes that both processes
(behaviorist & nativist) have their role to
play.
• The idea is that humans are able to learn
language because of their ability to learn;
it is because of human cognitive
development.
LEARNING/COGNITIVE THEORY
• Piaget believed that the understanding of
concepts must first come before language.
• The more nuanced and layered our
thinking, the more textured the language
that comes out.
• That is why children talk one way and
adults talk a different way.
AS KIDS SEE IT
My husband and I went to a baseball game together
with our toddler Kevin.
After the game, we get to meet the star player of his
dad’s favorite team who in turn noticed our son,
raised his right hand and greeted Kevin saying,
“Give me five!”
Kevin gave him five coins from his pocket.
~Reader’s Digest
LANGUAGE
ACQUISITION
A C C O R D I N G TO L E V V Y G OT S K Y
SOCIAL/INTERACTIONIST THEORY
Lev Vygotsky was a Russian
psychologist who is best known
for his sociocultural theory. He
believed that social interaction
plays a critical role in children's
learning. ... Vygotsky noted,
however, that culture profoundly
influences this process.
SOCIAL/INTERACTIONIST THEORY
• Interactionist’s argue that language
development is both biological and
social.
• That language is influenced by the
desire of children to communicate with
others.
SOCIAL/INTERACTIONIST THEORY
• They believe that, “Children are born with
a powerful brain that matures slowly and
predisposes them to acquire more
understanding that they are motivated to
share with others.
• i.e Social interaction to learn language for
communication use.
LANGUAGE
ACQUISITION
BREAKTHROUGH!
Those are the most influential theories
on Language Acquisition. Each has its
merits and each gives a certain view of how
we learn language. Needless to say, more
research and study is needed in this topic.
There is still so much to discover and so
much to learn in this area of linguistics.
“Nobody really knows how it got into our heads but
language is something we breathe in and out every
moment of our lives. It’s everywhere; and we know
everyone is good at it.”
The Language Nerds
LANGUAGE
ACQUISITION
T H A N K Y O U F O R L I S T E N I N G !
SOURCES:
• Kitchener, R. F. (1996). Skinner’s theory of theories. The
philosophy of psychology, 108-125.
• Chomsky, N. (1959). Chomsky, N. 1959. A review of BF
Skinner’s Verbal behavior. Language, 35 (1), 26–58.
• Singer, D. G., & Revenson, T. A. (1997). A Piaget primer: How
a child thinks. International Universities Press, Inc., 59 Boston
Post Road, Madison, CT 06443-1524.
• Wertsch, J. V. (Ed.). (1986). Culture, communication, and
cognition: Vygotskian perspectives. CUP Archive.

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The Theories of Language Acquisition

  • 1. LANGUAGE ACQUISITION J U L I E M A E G AV I O L A ; F O R E D U C 2 0 2
  • 2. AMAZING! “Humans are designed to walk; that they are taught to walk is impossible. Pretty much the same is true with language. Nobody taught us language. In fact, you can’t prevent a child from learning it.” ~Noam Chomsky
  • 3. WHAT IS LANGUAGE ACQUISITION? •Language Acquisition is the process by which humans acquire the capacity to perceive and comprehend language as well as to produce and use words; sentences to communicate. • i.e. gain the ability to be aware of language and to understand it.
  • 4. LANGUAGE ACQUISITION: THE EARLY STAGES Crying The sole mechanism babies use for communication. (week-old) e.g. hungry, wet, get up
  • 5. LANGUAGE ACQUISITION: THE EARLY STAGES Cooing During the 2-3 months the baby starts to utter vowel sounds.
  • 6. LANGUAGE ACQUISITION: THE EARLY STAGES  Babbling By the duration of 4-6 months the baby starts to utter not just the vowel sounds but also the consonant sounds.
  • 7. EXAMPLE: A BABY MIMICKING HER MOTHER AS SHE BABBLE.
  • 8. LANGUAGE ACQUISITION: THE EARLY STAGES •These first three stages is believed to be hardwired in the human instinct. It is unlearned. It is universal and is uniform in expression. •In the babbling stage children start to pick prosody; the rhythmic and intonational aspect of language.
  • 10. LANGUAGE ACQUISITION: THE EARLY STAGES  Single-word For over a year, the child then begins to utter his/her first words. *Holophrase- one word as if a sentence. *Overgeneralization- apply to all as similar.
  • 11. LANGUAGE ACQUISITION: THE EARLY STAGES  Telegraphic Speech During 18 months, the child now speaks almost complete sentence but misses important articles; conjunctions, etc.
  • 12. LANGUAGE ACQUISITION: THE EARLY STAGES * Fast-Mapping- this is the part of the telegraphic speech in which a child aged 2-6 years old has the ability to perfectly copy and use a word correctly even when he/she just heard it once. * This ability however will be lost over time as a child grow into an adult.
  • 13. LANGUAGE ACQUISITION: THE EARLY STAGES * Overregularization- children include rules that don’t apply to the rules of grammar.
  • 15. GROUNDBREAKING! Many have been always fascinated with the human linguistic ability, particularly on where it started; or some call it the initial acquisition. Numerous studies have conducted to find out how humans are able to learn language and use it for day to day communication. Thus, here are some of the many theories that have emerge to understand how we learn the language we speak of today.
  • 16. THE COMPETING SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT ABOUT LANGUAGE ACQUISITION • Behaviorism/Behaviorist Theory • Innateness/Nativist Theory (Universal Grammar) • Learning/Cognitive Theory • Social/Interactionist Theory
  • 17. LANGUAGE ACQUISITION A C C O R D I N G TO B . F. S K I N N E R
  • 18. BEHAVIORISM/BEHAVIORIST THEORY Burrhus Frederic Skinner, commonly known as B. F. Skinner, was an American psychologist, behaviorist, author, inventor, and social philosopher. He was the Edgar Professor of Psychology at Harvard University from 1958 until his retirement in 1974.
  • 19. BEHAVIORISM/BEHAVIORIST THEORY • Skinner proposed that language acquisition is really one big and complex case of conditioning. • At its core, it is all pattern recognition— associating words with meanings.
  • 20. BEHAVIORISM/BEHAVIORIST THEORY • Language is acquired through principles of conditioning. • Including association, imitation and reinforcement. • According to this theory, children learn words by associating sounds with objects, actions and events.
  • 21. BEHAVIORISM/BEHAVIORIST THEORY •Language Acquisition is a stimulus-response mechanism. •In the early stages of language development an infant doesn’t have the ability to talk but he/she listens. • This means that understanding comes first. The infant receives comprehensible input. • In the behaviorist view, language is reinforced input.
  • 22. BEHAVIORISM/BEHAVIORIST THEORY • The theory can be summed up as: • LISTEN (motivating operation) • IMITATE (discriminative stimuli) • RECEIVE A REWARD (response) • REPEAT OR RECALL (reinforcing stimuli)
  • 23. LANGUAGE ACQUISITION A C C O R D I N G TO N O A M C H O M S K Y
  • 24. INNATENESS/NATIVIST THEORY Avram Noam Chomsky (born December 7, 1928) is an American linguist, philosopher, cognitive scientist, historian, social critic, and political activist. Sometimes called "the father of modern linguistics", Chomsky is also a major figure in analytic philosophy and one of the founders of the field of cognitive science.
  • 25. INNATENESS/NATIVIST THEORY • To Chomsky, language is an innate faculty. •Chomsky asserts that human beings are biologically wired for language—that we have a “Language Acquisition Device (LAD)” that allows us to learn any language. • Linguistics ability is innate to us.
  • 26. INNATENESS/NATIVIST THEORY • Chomsky claims that language acquisition is greatly dependent upon a linguistic faculty which he terms as LAD. • The LAD is an innate mechanism or process that allows children to develop language skills or “Universal Grammar”, around which all languages are built.
  • 27. INNATENESS/NATIVIST THEORY • Based on the assumption that, “There are core and language specific rules in all languages.” • When a learner comes across language specific he will tend to refer to his first language (L1). • Thus, if a learner discovers that a second language (L2) rule is not in accordance with the universal rule, he will attempt to interpret that rule by means of the equivalent rule in his L1.
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  • 29. LANGUAGE ACQUISITION A C C O R D I N G TO J E A N P I A G E T
  • 30. LEARNING/COGNITIVE THEORY Jean Piaget was a Swiss psychologist and genetic epistemologist. He is most famously known for his theory of cognitive development that looked at how children develop intellectually throughout the course of childhood. Prior to Piaget's theory, children were often thought of simply as mini-adults.
  • 31. LEARNING/COGNITIVE THEORY • The Cognitive Theory of Language Acquisition recognizes that both processes (behaviorist & nativist) have their role to play. • The idea is that humans are able to learn language because of their ability to learn; it is because of human cognitive development.
  • 32. LEARNING/COGNITIVE THEORY • Piaget believed that the understanding of concepts must first come before language. • The more nuanced and layered our thinking, the more textured the language that comes out. • That is why children talk one way and adults talk a different way.
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  • 34. AS KIDS SEE IT My husband and I went to a baseball game together with our toddler Kevin. After the game, we get to meet the star player of his dad’s favorite team who in turn noticed our son, raised his right hand and greeted Kevin saying, “Give me five!” Kevin gave him five coins from his pocket. ~Reader’s Digest
  • 35. LANGUAGE ACQUISITION A C C O R D I N G TO L E V V Y G OT S K Y
  • 36. SOCIAL/INTERACTIONIST THEORY Lev Vygotsky was a Russian psychologist who is best known for his sociocultural theory. He believed that social interaction plays a critical role in children's learning. ... Vygotsky noted, however, that culture profoundly influences this process.
  • 37. SOCIAL/INTERACTIONIST THEORY • Interactionist’s argue that language development is both biological and social. • That language is influenced by the desire of children to communicate with others.
  • 38. SOCIAL/INTERACTIONIST THEORY • They believe that, “Children are born with a powerful brain that matures slowly and predisposes them to acquire more understanding that they are motivated to share with others. • i.e Social interaction to learn language for communication use.
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  • 41. BREAKTHROUGH! Those are the most influential theories on Language Acquisition. Each has its merits and each gives a certain view of how we learn language. Needless to say, more research and study is needed in this topic. There is still so much to discover and so much to learn in this area of linguistics.
  • 42. “Nobody really knows how it got into our heads but language is something we breathe in and out every moment of our lives. It’s everywhere; and we know everyone is good at it.” The Language Nerds
  • 43. LANGUAGE ACQUISITION T H A N K Y O U F O R L I S T E N I N G !
  • 44. SOURCES: • Kitchener, R. F. (1996). Skinner’s theory of theories. The philosophy of psychology, 108-125. • Chomsky, N. (1959). Chomsky, N. 1959. A review of BF Skinner’s Verbal behavior. Language, 35 (1), 26–58. • Singer, D. G., & Revenson, T. A. (1997). A Piaget primer: How a child thinks. International Universities Press, Inc., 59 Boston Post Road, Madison, CT 06443-1524. • Wertsch, J. V. (Ed.). (1986). Culture, communication, and cognition: Vygotskian perspectives. CUP Archive.