chapter 2 -Theories Flashcards
Theories
to understand how we acquire language and develop
Environmental
scaffolding, expansion, recasting, modeling
Expansion
take what child said and add to it
Recasting
respond to communication by restating/correcting grammar
Modeling
begin a sentence and they complete it
Pragmatics
connection between language expression and environment/context in which communication occurs
Where can it occur?
- cognitive and social
- physical (set-up)
- linguistic (language used)
- non-linguistic (gestures)
Innateness
we are born knowing language
Language acquisition device
neurological capacity to learn language and understand universal grammar
phrase structure
noun + verb: add phrase to make it more complex
Transformational Rule
Iceburg analogy: deeper understanding with our 1st and 2nd languages toward the surface
Emergentism
combination of innateness and environmentalism
-infants are born with prosodic (non-lingustic parts)
Prosodic parts of language
intonation, rhythm, and duration
Theory of Mind
ability to understand someone else’s mind in terms of mental states
-if a child knows something, everyone else does
Fail to develop theory of mind?
associated with autism and other language disorders