CLA: Nativism Flashcards
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Nativism
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Argue there is some form of inbuilt language learning device
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Chomsky
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- Argues that caregivers don’t provide a good enough source of language, calling this poverty of stimulus.
- Instead, he argues that children have a language acquisition device in their brains which helps them acquire language and grammar.
- Universal grammar – all language possesses similar grammatical traits which the brain is hardwired to pick up.
- Children make virtuous errors when the use their LAD to apply grammar incorrectly.
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Jean Berko’s ‘Wug’ test
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- Tested the notion that children have a more sophisticated understanding of linguistic morphology then they have been explicitly taught.
- 76% of 4 and 5 year olds responded correctly that the plural of “wug” would be “wugs”.
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Case study of Genie
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- Genie was a child who was abused until the age of 13, shut away, and deprived of human contact.
- Linguists worked with her but since she passed the critical period, she couldn’t learn language.
- This suggests that there must be some form of internal structure/LAD because the caregivers were unable to help Genie acquire language
- Nature/nurture debate and critical period theorists.
- However, Genie was traumatised and that could explain her lack of communication skills.
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Nativism Theorists
(2)
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- Chomsky
- Jean Berko