GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
LEARNING THEORIES
Question
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language acquisition device
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early speech production device
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speech emergence device
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first language device
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Detailed explanation-1: -Because if we understand what’s going on, we’re subconsciously acquiring the language. This is the way a language is truly acquired. Thanks to a story and a context, we’re able to process the language in our brain and link certain words or expressions to their meaning.
Detailed explanation-2: -First language acquisition actually refers to infants’ acquisition of their native language. They acquire language through a subconscious process and are unaware of grammar rules. Children do usually not require explicit instruction to learn their rst language.
Detailed explanation-3: -Social pragmatics Another language theory emphasizes the child’s active engagement in learning the language out of a need to communicate. Social impulses foster infant language because humans are social beings and we must communicate because we are dependent on each other for survival.
Detailed explanation-4: -Nativist theory of language focuses on the inborn capacity of infants to learn language. According to this theory, all children are born with an instinctive mental capacity that allows them to both learn and produce language".