First Language Acquisition Flashcards
Language learning vs. Acquisition
Learning is consciously studying grammar and vocabulary, often in a classroom setting, mostly for SLA. Acquisition is gaining knowledge of language subconsciously, often home setting, usually FLA.
Innateness
Human beings are born with the ability to learn any language.
Universal Grammar
Humans are born with the capacity to learn any language at birth, slowly lose it over time as they are only exposed to certain (1L) language phonemes. (linguistic view; Chomsky)
Behaviourism
Theory that children are born with and accumulate language ability as they learn. Contradicts universal grammar. (psychological view; skinner)
Poverty of the Stimulus
- supports universal grammar
- children are able to produce novel sentences they have never heard before
Language Acquisition Device
innate ability to acquire any language
Children 0-6 months old
- do not produce speech sounds
- can distinguish sounds in un familiar languages
Kuhl’s study
- study with babies from english and mandarin households
- 6-8 months, both could distinguish mandarin sounds
- 10-12 months english babies scored worse
- shows they lose ability to distinguish between sounds that aren’t present in their first language
6+ months
- babies lose ability to discriminate sounds not present in their first language - begin babbling
Canonical babbling
cvcv babbling (8 months)
Developmental sequences
vowels > labials > interdentals
Holophrastic Phase
one-word phase ~ 1 y/o - linked with desire for action - conveys emotion - name things
Early Phonetic Processes
Syllable deletion - usually unstressed
Syllable simplification - systematic deletion of sounds to simplify structure
Elimination of final consonants
Substitution - replacing a sound with an easier sound
Assimilation - modifying features to sound like neighbouring sounds
Strategies for acquiring word meaning
- Whole word assumption - assume new word refers to whole object
- Type assumption - new word refers to a type of thing, not just a particular one
- Basic level assumption - new word refers to object that is alike in basic ways
Overextension
meaning of word / grammatical process is overgeneralized