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Language Development Carolyn R. Fallahi, Ph. D.
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Chomsky & Language Development
When do children understand their first words? When do children say their first words? Simple sentences?
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Theories of Language Prior to 1950s: Behavioral theories B. F. Skinner
Idea: language is reinforced or punished Problem: children are always creating things they have never heard before. Children misapply the rules of language.
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1950: Chomsky Language is prewired in a baby’s brain.
There is a universal language that gets inherited through our DNA. The language acquisition device (LAD) Metaphor: a seed language gets inherited through the genes. Out of this seed language would blossom all past, present, and future languages of the world.
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Support for Chomsky Explanation for why humans are the only creatures with a capacity for language.
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Criticism of Chomsky’s theory
Children do learn by rewards and punishment. Is this only unique to humans? What about trained chimps, gorillas, etc. Where is the LAD?
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