Child Language Acquisition (Speech) Theorists

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  • Child Language Acquisition Theorists (Speech)
    • B.F Skinner
      • Imitation and Positive reinforcement
      • Strengths of argument
        • Imitation is vital
      • Nurture debate
      • Weaknesses to argument
        • There are key stages in development
        • More than just imitation
        • Doesn't consider child's understanding of grammar or ability to form sentences
        • 'I wented' or 'I knowed' is not learnt through imitation
    • Noam Chomsky
      • Nature debate
      • Weaknesses
        • Dismissed importance of imitation (Skinner)
      • Suggests that we have a natural ability to acquire language
      • Established L.A.D
        • Language acquisition device
      • Strengths
        • Speed of lang development is different for everyone
        • Supported by childs use of over/under-extension
          • I wented or I knowed
    • Jerome Bruner
      • Social Interaction Theory
      • Suggested that although we do have a natural ability to learn language, support is essentiel
      • L.A.S.S
        • Language Acquisition support system
      • Language development influenced by...
        • Child Directed Speech
        • External support
        • Interaction
        • Environment (Ritualised activities)
    • Lev Vygostky
      • Social Interaction Theory
      • Established the idea of an MKO and ZPD
      • MKO (more knowledgeable other)
      • ZPD (zone of proximal development
      • MKO helps to develop childs ZPD, so they can learn without assistance
      • Two stages of language development: things that children can and cannot yet do
    • Jean Piaget
      • Cognitive Theory
      • Children are active learners but will not learn until they are ready
      • Strengths
        • There are connections between cognitive and language acquisition
      • Weaknesses
        • Some aspects of LA are separate from cognitive development
    • Katherine Nelson
      • Categorised organisation system to identify a child's first word
      • four categories
        • Naming (things or people)
        • Describing or modifying words
        • Actions and events
        • Social or personal words
      • 60% of first words are nouns
    • John Dore
      • Language functions
    • Michael Halliday
      • 7 different functions of speech
      • Instrumental (to fulfill a need)
      • Interactional (maintain social relations)
      • Regulatory (influences others behaviour
      • Representational (facts and information)
      • Personal (express opinion)
      • Heuristic (environment)
      • Imaginative
    • Jean Aitchinson
      • Labelling
      • Packaging
      • Network building
    • Jean Berko
      • Fis phenomenon
      • child said fis instead of fish
      • refused to accept this pronunciation from adults
      • Children understanding more syllables than they can pronounce

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