Language Acquisition Flashcards

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The ‘Innateness Hypothesis’

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argues that our ability to acquire
(human) language is innate (genetically encoded).

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Universal Grammar (UG)

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the “set of structural
characteristics shared by all languages”

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3
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Imitation

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children imitate what they hear

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4
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Reinforcement

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children learn through positive and negative reinforcement

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5
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Connectionist Theories

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Claims that exposure to language develops and strengthens
neural connections.

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Critical Period Hypothesis

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there is a critical period in development during
which a language can be acquired like a native speaker

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7
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Nativism

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based on the empiricist or behavioral approach

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Mentalism

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rationalistic or mentalist approach

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9
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cognition

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based on the cognitive-psychological approach

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10
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motherese

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Based on maternal approach to language acquisition

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11
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Language Acquisition Device

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innate ability to learn and develop language

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12
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linguistic competence

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the childs grammar, linguistic input and construction of grammatical structures

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13
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performance

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the nature of the childs rule system

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14
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Structure Dependency

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language is organized in such a way that it crucially depends of the structural relationships between elements in a sentence

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15
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parameters

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help determine the ways in which languages can vary

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16
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head parameter

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specifies the position of the head in relation to its compliments

17
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deep structure

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core semantic relations

18
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surface structure

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concealed properties common to all languages

19
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economy of derivation

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principle stating that movements only occur in order to match interpretable feature with uninterpretable features.

20
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economy of representation

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the principle that grammatical structures must exist for a purpose

21
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generalized transformations

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take small structures which are either atomic generated by other rules and combine them