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First Language Acquisition
1.
2. INBORN KNOWLEDGE
LAD / UG
COGNITIVE
FEEDBACK DEVELOPMENT
ADULT CRITICAL
SPEECH PERIOD
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3. COGNITIVE
DEVELOPMENT
Inborn
CRITICAL
FEEDBACK knowledge : PERIOD
LAD
ADULT
SPEECH
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4. nativism : grammatical knowledge – inborn
LAD (Language Acquisition Device)
children are born with prior knowledge of
categories, operations, principles common
to all human languages:
UG (Universal Grammar)
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5. Principle of word order
UG X’ consists of X & Complement
Principle (UG) : inborn
Parameter : X + complement [head-initial]
Complement + X [head final]
parameters – language-specific/acquired
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6. XP
spec X’
x comp
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7. language acquisition – autonomous cognitive
development
15 year old retardate:
general cognitive ability – deficient
non-linguistic ability – preschool child
linguistic ability –fully developed
cases of people normal IQ – have difficulty in
inflections for past tense & plural
The boys eat four apple.
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8. normal linguistic development is possible
only if children are exposed to language
during a particular time frame.
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9. phonetic : slow carefully articulated higher pitched
with longer pauses
lexical & semantic : restricted vocabulary;
concrete reference to here & now
syntactic: few incomplete short sentences;
imperative questions
conversational: more repetitions;
few utterances per conversation turn
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10. correcting errors:
Child: Want other one spoon, Daddy.
Father: You mean, you want the other spoon.
Child: Yes, I want other one spoon, please Daddy.
Father: Can you say “the other spoon”?
Child: Other . . . one . . . spoon.
Father: Say “other”.
Child: Other.
Father: Spoon.
Child: Spoon.
Father: “Other spoon”.
Child: Other. . .spoon. Now give me the other one spoon?
(O’Grady & Archibald, 2009; p. 362)
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11. recast : repeating the utterance,
making adjustment to its form/content
Child: Daddy here
Mother: Yes, Daddy is here.
Child: Him go.
Mother: Yes, he is going.
Child: Boy chasing dog.
Mother: Yes, the boy is chasing the dog.
Child: The dog is barking
Mother: Yes, he is barking at the kitty.
(O’Grady & Archibald, 2009; p. 363)
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12. important factor in the child’s language
acquisition process: actual use of sound and
word combination in interaction or in word
play.
one, two, tie my shoe; three, four, shut the
door; five, six, pick up sticks; seven, eight, lay
them straight; nine, ten, a big fat hen.
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13. Stage Typical age Description
Babbling and Cooing 1 to 8 months Repetitive CV patterns – ba, pa, ma
Hear the difference between [i] and
[a] and syllables like [ba] and [pa]
One-word stage 9-18 months Single terms: milk, cat, cup
holophrastic stage Single form functioning as a phrase or
sentence
Two-word stage 18-24 months clauses with simple semantic relations –
baby eat, dog bad, cat drink
Telegraphic stage or 24-30 months sentence structures of lexical rather
early multiword stage than functional or grammatical
morphemes- cat drink milk, this baby
all wet, daddy go
Later multiword stage 30+ months Grammatical or functional structures
emerge
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14. Brown, H. Douglas. 2007. Principles of Language Learning
and Teaching, 5th Edition. White Plains, NY: Pearson
Education.
O’Grady, William and John Archibald. 2009.
Contemporary Linguistics: An Introduction, 6th Edition.
Canada: Pearson Education.
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www.languagelinks.org
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