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Linguistic-oriented
       theories
  of First language
learning/acquisition
In a broader sense, various theories and approaches
have been emerged over the years to study and
analyze the process of language acquisition. Three
main schools of thought, which provide theoretical
paradigms in guiding the course of language
acquisition are:
                   Behaviorist Theory

                    Innatist Theory

                   Cognitivist theory
Theory                         Central idea                     linguist

Behaviorist   Children imitate adults. Their correct            Skinner
              utterances are reinforced when they get what
              they want or are praised.

Innate        Language is an innate capacity. A child's brain   Chomsky
              contains special language-learning mechanisms
              at birth.

Cognitive     Lang. is just one aspect of a child‟s overall     Piaget
              intellectual development

Cognitive     Language is a symbolic representation which       Lev
              allow the children to abstract the world.
                                                                Vygotsky
1. Behaviorism
                                            • Key Terms
                Behaviorism

                                            • Conditioning
                                              •     Classical
                                        1     •     operant

   Classical               Operant
 conditioning            conditioning       • Stimulus
                                            • response
                                        2
                                            • Reinforcement
                                              • Negative
   Pavlov                     Skinner   3     • positive
Behaviorism
• Burrhus Frederic Skinner
  (March 20,1904-August 18,1990)

• An American Psychologist
• Proposed operant conditioning as
  compared to classical conditioning
  of Pavlov.
• According to Skinner, learning a language
  operates on the same principles that a rat will
  use to learn a maze or to learn to press a
  button.
Behaviorism…
• B.F Skinner proposed this theory as an explanation for Language
  acquisition in human.

• All behavior is learned and that humans enter the world with no
  innate abilities. He famously said,

        "Give me a child, and I'll shape him into anything.”

• B. F SKINNER‟S entire system is based on operant
  conditioning (learning's a function of change in overt behavior)

• The organism, in everyday activities, is in the process of
  “operating” on the environment.
Behaviorists' views:
• Behaviorists view the process of language acquisition as a building
  process that results from interaction with the environment.

• It is also called imitation theory which is based on an empirical or
  behavioral approach.

• Children start out as clean slates and language learning is a process
  of getting linguistic habits printed on these slates.

• Language is a „conditioned behavior‟: the stimulus response process


• Stimulus      Response      Feedback       Reinforcement
Principles
   • People‟s behaviors are directly observable, rather than the
     mental systems underlying these behaviors.

   • Children are born with a mind that is like a blank state. This
     state is called Tabula Rasa


   • Language is a verbal observable behavior .


   • Chunking theory: Language is learned in parts, then linked
     together
     • 1st words   2nd phrases      3rd sentences

   • Reinforcement will generalize similar stimulus
     generalizations
Children learn language step by step
• Imitation

       Repetition

               Memorization

                        controlled drilling

                                 Reinforcement
Reinforcement can either be positive or negative
• Children imitate sounds and practice what they hear.
  Correct structures are positively reinforced.

• Language acquisition is, thus, a process of habit
  formation.
• Factors in Language acquisition:
   – Association
   – Reinforcement
   – shaping
   – repetition
   – Corrections
   – imitation
Mechanism of language acquisition
Positives
• Imitation is important in phonological development.

• Children develop regional accents suggesting they imitate the
  sounds from people around them.

Negatives
• Children don‟t pick up grammatical structures immediately as some
  children show an incorrect use of grammar. For example they may
  say „wented‟ instead of went. Showing they have not imitated this of
  others.

• Kids normally only use the words they understand so if they imitate
  of others they would copy all words spoken by another person.

• If the kid is deaf, it cannot copy another person therefore uses sign
  language suggesting this theory does not provide an account for all
  kids.
Innateness Theory
By Noam Chomsky (born 1928---Present)
Innatism
• Limitations of Behaviorist view of language acquisition
  led in 1960‟s to the alternative „generative‟ account of
  language.
• Main Argument: Children must be born with an innate
  capacity for language development.

• Main Figure: Noam Chomsky

• Children are born with an innate propensity for language
  acquisition, and that this ability makes the task of
  learning a first language easier than it would otherwise
  be.
Innatism: LAD & UG

• Chomsky theorized that children were born with a hard-wired
  language acquisition device (LAD) in their brains.

• LAD is a set of language learning tools, intuitive at birth in all
  children.

• He later expanded this idea into that of universal grammar, a set of
  innate principles and adjustable parameters that are common to all
  human languages.

• The child exploits its LAD to make sense of the utterances heard
  around it, deriving from this „primary linguistic data‟ – the grammar
  of the language
THE “LAD” (Chomsky, 1965)
• The language
  acquisition Device
  (LAD) is a postulated
  organ of the brain that
  is supposed to function
  as a congenital device
  for learning symbolic
  language (i.e., language
  acquisition).
LAD (Language acquisition Device)
• The L.A.D is a pre programmed box.

• L.A.D is a function of the brain that is specifically for
  learning language. It is an innate biological function of
  human beings just like learning to walk.

• LAD explain human acquisition of the syntactic structure of
  language.

• It encodes the major principles of a language and its
  grammatical structures into the child‟s brain.

• It enables the children to analyze language and extract the
  basic rules.
Mechanism of Innate Theory
• According to Noam Chomsky, the mechanism
  of language acquisition formulates from innate
  processes.
Innatism: Universal grammar or generative
                   grammar.
• we are born with set of rules about language in our
  brains.

• “Children are equipped with an innate template or
  blueprint for language and this blueprint aids the
  child in the task of constructing a grammar for their
  language.” (Chomsky 1965)

• This is known as “Innateness Hypothesis.”
Universal grammar…
Chomsky says:
• The UG does not have the actual rules of each
  language but it has PRINCIPLES & PARAMETERS.

• The rules of language are derived from the Principles
  & parameters.
Principles & Parameters:
Principles: are the universal basic features of
 Grammar
     e.g.. Nouns, Verbs & Structure Dependency etc.
Parameters: are the variation across language
 that determines one or more aspects of
 Grammar e.g. Pro, Drop and Head Direction.
The Parameters are set during Language
 Acquisition.
Critical Age Hypothesis
• Chomsky posited that there is a critical age for
  learning a language as is true for the overall
  development of the human body.
• The input of Language is needed at the critical
  period, to learn the lexicon and to set the
  parameters.

        – Note: linguist Lenneberg suggested that the crucial period of
          language acquisition ends around 4-5 years
All children share the same innateness

• Chomsky thus proposes that "all children share the
  same internal constraints which characterize narrowly
  the grammar they are going to construct."

                                (Chomsky, 1977, p.98)
Communicative competence

• “Language learning is not really something that the
  child does; it is something that happens to the child
  placed in an appropriate environment much as the
  child‟s body grows and matures in a predetermined way
  when provided with appropriate nutrition and
  environmental stimulation.”
             -Noam Chomsky
Theories of L1 Acquisition


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Linguistic oriented theories(pinker)

  • 1. Linguistic-oriented theories of First language learning/acquisition
  • 2. In a broader sense, various theories and approaches have been emerged over the years to study and analyze the process of language acquisition. Three main schools of thought, which provide theoretical paradigms in guiding the course of language acquisition are: Behaviorist Theory Innatist Theory Cognitivist theory
  • 3. Theory Central idea linguist Behaviorist Children imitate adults. Their correct Skinner utterances are reinforced when they get what they want or are praised. Innate Language is an innate capacity. A child's brain Chomsky contains special language-learning mechanisms at birth. Cognitive Lang. is just one aspect of a child‟s overall Piaget intellectual development Cognitive Language is a symbolic representation which Lev allow the children to abstract the world. Vygotsky
  • 4. 1. Behaviorism • Key Terms Behaviorism • Conditioning • Classical 1 • operant Classical Operant conditioning conditioning • Stimulus • response 2 • Reinforcement • Negative Pavlov Skinner 3 • positive
  • 5. Behaviorism • Burrhus Frederic Skinner (March 20,1904-August 18,1990) • An American Psychologist • Proposed operant conditioning as compared to classical conditioning of Pavlov. • According to Skinner, learning a language operates on the same principles that a rat will use to learn a maze or to learn to press a button.
  • 6. Behaviorism… • B.F Skinner proposed this theory as an explanation for Language acquisition in human. • All behavior is learned and that humans enter the world with no innate abilities. He famously said, "Give me a child, and I'll shape him into anything.” • B. F SKINNER‟S entire system is based on operant conditioning (learning's a function of change in overt behavior) • The organism, in everyday activities, is in the process of “operating” on the environment.
  • 7. Behaviorists' views: • Behaviorists view the process of language acquisition as a building process that results from interaction with the environment. • It is also called imitation theory which is based on an empirical or behavioral approach. • Children start out as clean slates and language learning is a process of getting linguistic habits printed on these slates. • Language is a „conditioned behavior‟: the stimulus response process • Stimulus Response Feedback Reinforcement
  • 8. Principles • People‟s behaviors are directly observable, rather than the mental systems underlying these behaviors. • Children are born with a mind that is like a blank state. This state is called Tabula Rasa • Language is a verbal observable behavior . • Chunking theory: Language is learned in parts, then linked together • 1st words 2nd phrases 3rd sentences • Reinforcement will generalize similar stimulus generalizations
  • 9. Children learn language step by step • Imitation Repetition Memorization controlled drilling Reinforcement Reinforcement can either be positive or negative
  • 10. • Children imitate sounds and practice what they hear. Correct structures are positively reinforced. • Language acquisition is, thus, a process of habit formation. • Factors in Language acquisition: – Association – Reinforcement – shaping – repetition – Corrections – imitation
  • 11. Mechanism of language acquisition
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  • 13. Positives • Imitation is important in phonological development. • Children develop regional accents suggesting they imitate the sounds from people around them. Negatives • Children don‟t pick up grammatical structures immediately as some children show an incorrect use of grammar. For example they may say „wented‟ instead of went. Showing they have not imitated this of others. • Kids normally only use the words they understand so if they imitate of others they would copy all words spoken by another person. • If the kid is deaf, it cannot copy another person therefore uses sign language suggesting this theory does not provide an account for all kids.
  • 14. Innateness Theory By Noam Chomsky (born 1928---Present)
  • 15. Innatism • Limitations of Behaviorist view of language acquisition led in 1960‟s to the alternative „generative‟ account of language. • Main Argument: Children must be born with an innate capacity for language development. • Main Figure: Noam Chomsky • Children are born with an innate propensity for language acquisition, and that this ability makes the task of learning a first language easier than it would otherwise be.
  • 16. Innatism: LAD & UG • Chomsky theorized that children were born with a hard-wired language acquisition device (LAD) in their brains. • LAD is a set of language learning tools, intuitive at birth in all children. • He later expanded this idea into that of universal grammar, a set of innate principles and adjustable parameters that are common to all human languages. • The child exploits its LAD to make sense of the utterances heard around it, deriving from this „primary linguistic data‟ – the grammar of the language
  • 17. THE “LAD” (Chomsky, 1965) • The language acquisition Device (LAD) is a postulated organ of the brain that is supposed to function as a congenital device for learning symbolic language (i.e., language acquisition).
  • 18. LAD (Language acquisition Device) • The L.A.D is a pre programmed box. • L.A.D is a function of the brain that is specifically for learning language. It is an innate biological function of human beings just like learning to walk. • LAD explain human acquisition of the syntactic structure of language. • It encodes the major principles of a language and its grammatical structures into the child‟s brain. • It enables the children to analyze language and extract the basic rules.
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  • 20. Mechanism of Innate Theory • According to Noam Chomsky, the mechanism of language acquisition formulates from innate processes.
  • 21. Innatism: Universal grammar or generative grammar. • we are born with set of rules about language in our brains. • “Children are equipped with an innate template or blueprint for language and this blueprint aids the child in the task of constructing a grammar for their language.” (Chomsky 1965) • This is known as “Innateness Hypothesis.”
  • 22. Universal grammar… Chomsky says: • The UG does not have the actual rules of each language but it has PRINCIPLES & PARAMETERS. • The rules of language are derived from the Principles & parameters.
  • 23. Principles & Parameters: Principles: are the universal basic features of Grammar e.g.. Nouns, Verbs & Structure Dependency etc. Parameters: are the variation across language that determines one or more aspects of Grammar e.g. Pro, Drop and Head Direction. The Parameters are set during Language Acquisition.
  • 24. Critical Age Hypothesis • Chomsky posited that there is a critical age for learning a language as is true for the overall development of the human body. • The input of Language is needed at the critical period, to learn the lexicon and to set the parameters. – Note: linguist Lenneberg suggested that the crucial period of language acquisition ends around 4-5 years
  • 25. All children share the same innateness • Chomsky thus proposes that "all children share the same internal constraints which characterize narrowly the grammar they are going to construct." (Chomsky, 1977, p.98)
  • 26. Communicative competence • “Language learning is not really something that the child does; it is something that happens to the child placed in an appropriate environment much as the child‟s body grows and matures in a predetermined way when provided with appropriate nutrition and environmental stimulation.” -Noam Chomsky
  • 27. Theories of L1 Acquisition • Behaviorism – “Say what I say” • Innatism – “It’s all in your mind”
  • 28. • Love you all • Vanneza

Editor's Notes

  1. Example : Parent shows the child an apple and says, “Apple.” The child responds, attempting to say apple. The parent praises the child and gives the child the apple.
  2. Children often make grammatical mistakes that they couldn't possibly have heard:  Cookies are gooder than bread.  Bill taked the toy.  We goed to the store, Don't giggle me