2.1.2 Theories of Language Acquisition

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    • Skinner's theory of language acquisition is based on the principles of operant conditioning
    • Bruner's Language Acquisition Support System (LASS) emphasizes the role of caregivers
    • What type of utterances do children produce during the holophrastic stage?
      Single-word utterances
    • Match the theory with its key principle:
      Behaviorism ↔️ Imitation and reinforcement
      Nativism ↔️ Innate Language Acquisition Device
      Social Interactionism ↔️ Interaction with caregivers
    • In operant conditioning, positive reinforcement increases the likelihood of a behavior by providing a reward
    • The Innatist view suggests that the human brain is biologically predisposed to acquire language
    • What linguistic behaviors are observed in children during the 0-1 year stage?
      Babbling, cooing, responds to voices
    • What characterizes the Telegraphic stage in language acquisition?
      Uses grammatically correct phrases
    • The Nativist theory suggests that children are born with a Language Acquisition Device.

      True
    • Match the type of reinforcement with its definition:
      Positive Reinforcement ↔️ Rewards linguistic behavior
      Negative Reinforcement ↔️ Removes unpleasant stimulus
      Punishment ↔️ Applies negative consequences
    • Chomsky's Innatist theory proposes that humans have a Language Acquisition Device, which is a biological mechanism.
    • What does Vygotsky's Sociocultural Approach emphasize in language acquisition?
      Social interaction and cultural context
    • Bruner's LASS contrasts with Chomsky's LAD by emphasizing environmental support over innate ability.

      True
    • What is the key principle of Behaviorism in language acquisition?
      Imitation and reinforcement
    • Social Interactionism emphasizes the role of caregivers in language development
    • What is an example of positive reinforcement in language learning?
      Parent smiles for "mama"
    • What is the process by which children learn to understand and use language called?
      Language Acquisition
    • What is the focus of Vygotsky's interactionism in language acquisition?
      Sociocultural approach
    • In the prelinguistic stage, children babble and coo but cannot yet form words.

      True
    • Which theory suggests that language is learned through imitation and reinforcement?
      Behaviorism
    • What type of factors influence language acquisition according to the definition in this material?
      Biological and environmental
    • The Innatist theory suggests that children unconsciously extract grammatical rules.

      True
    • Which theory contrasts with Behaviorism by emphasizing innate language abilities?
      Nativism
    • During the Two-Word stage, children form simple sentences like "Mommy eat".

      True
    • Match the theory with its key principle:
      Behaviorism ↔️ Imitation and reinforcement
      Nativism ↔️ Innate Language Acquisition Device
      Social Interactionism ↔️ Interaction with caregivers
    • According to Skinner's Operant Conditioning, children learn language through reinforcement and punishment.
    • What is an example of negative reinforcement in language learning?
      Parent comforts crying child
    • The Innatist theory emphasizes biological predispositions over environmental factors in language acquisition.
      True
    • What is an example of scaffolding in Bruner's LASS?
      Parent guides child to name colors
    • Match the stage of language acquisition with its key development:
      Prelinguistic ↔️ Babbling and cooing
      Holophrastic ↔️ Single-word utterances
      Two-Word ↔️ Forms simple sentences
      Telegraphic ↔️ Uses grammatically correct phrases
    • What guides language acquisition in the Nativist theory?
      Language Acquisition Device
    • Skinner's Operant Conditioning includes positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement, and punishment.
      True
    • What is an example of punishment in language learning?
      Child is scolded for grammar
    • Vygotsky's Sociocultural Approach contrasts with Behaviorism and Nativism in language acquisition.
    • Scaffolding in LASS refers to temporary support by caregivers.
    • Match the theory with its key emphasis:
      LASS ↔️ Caregiver support and social interaction
      LAD ↔️ Innate biological device
    • Chomsky's theory proposes that children have an innate Language Acquisition Device (LAD).
      True
    • Order the stages of language acquisition by age.
      1️⃣ Prelinguistic (0-1 year)
      2️⃣ Holophrastic (1-2 years)
      3️⃣ Two-Word (2-3 years)
      4️⃣ Telegraphic (3-5 years)
    • During the telegraphic stage, children use grammatically correct phrases and expand their vocabulary
    • Behaviorism emphasizes the role of environmental factors in language acquisition.

      True
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