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Component 02: Dimensions of Linguistic Variation
2.1 Child Language Acquisition
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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