《顺其自然》PPT课件.ppt

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1、Language Development,Theories of Language Development,IntroductionThree Domains of Language Development:Syntax,Semantics,&PragmaticsThree Theories of Language Development1.Learning Theory2.Nativist Theory3.Interactionist Theories,Introduction,When we communicate successfully,we do so because we are

2、able to do at least four different things.First,we need to be able to perceive and produce the sounds that make up a language and convey meanings to other people.,Second,we need to know what the words of a language mean.Third,we need to know how to put these words together in grammatically appropria

3、te ways such that others will understand us.Fourth,we need to know how to effectively use our language to communicate with others.,Psychologists who study language refer to each of these processes by different names.,How we produce meaningful sounds is the study of phonology.Semantics is the study o

4、f word meaning and how we acquire a vocabulary.The study of grammar(or syntax)refers to how we learn the rules of a language.Pragmatics is the study of how we use language to achieve communicative goals.,Theories of Language Development,1.Learning TheoryAccounts of language development which emphasi

5、ze that language acquisition can be explained using the principles of learning such as classical conditioning,operant conditioning,and observational learning.,Skinner argued that children learn language as parents selectively reward or punish only those behaviors which they recognize as appropriate,

6、grammatically correct utterances.Bandura argued that language learning takes place primarily by processes of observation&imitation.Simply put,children overhear language being used and they imitate the behavior of these models.,Learning theory has been criticized on a number of counts.It is simply no

7、t possible for parents to reinforce or punish all of the possible utterances a child will use.Studies of parent-child interaction show that parents reward grammatically incorrect utterances that are truthful.The language that children hear contains too few examples for them to learn the correct rule

8、s(poverty of the stimulus argument).,2.Nativist TheoryThe nativist view of language development is traced back to the work of Noam Chomsky(1957).Chomsky argued that language is the product of an unlearned,biologically-based,internal mental structure.Because the rules which underlie a language are to

9、o complex to be acquired by children in a few short years,some aspects of language must be innately specified.,In short,many aspects of language are not learned but are a part of our biological endowment.,All nativist theories of language development share certain elements.First,they assume that cer

10、tain grammatical concepts are common to all languages and are therefore innate.Children are biologically predisposed to learn a language.Children come equipped with a set of innate hypotheses which guide their attempts to learn the rules of a language.These help to reduce the complexity of learning

11、a language.,Chomsky(1968)proposed that children come equipped with an innate mental structure-the language acquisition device(LAD)-which makes learning easier.According to Chomsky,the LAD contains a set of features common to all languages,which he termed a universal grammar.Universal grammar refers

12、to the entire set of rules or linguistic parameters which specify all possible human languages.,The learning of grammar occurs when the LAD operates on speech to abstract out the linguistic parameters which underlie the particular language used in the childs environment.Chomsky termed this process o

13、f determining the parameters or rules of ones native language parameter setting.,Nativist theory has been criticized on a number of counts.Linguists have failed to specify the nature of universal grammar.Many linguists have speculated that this may not be possible.Grammar is not learned as rapidly a

14、s one might expect if a great deal of innate knowledge is assumed.There is little evidence neurological evidence to support the existence of a biologically-based LAD.Presumably there should be some pattern of damage that hinder our ability to learn a language.,3.Interactionist Perspectives on Langua

15、ge DevelopmentInteractionist theories are concerned with the interplay between environmental&biological factors in the process of acquiring language.Interactionists tend to view children as having a strong biological predisposition to acquire a language.,However,in contrast to nativists,interactioni

16、sts stress the importance of both the social support that parents provide the young language learner,as well as the social contexts in which language-learning child is instructed.,Bruner(1983)argues parents provide their children a language acquisition support system or LASS.The LASS is a collection

17、 of strategies that parents employ to facilitate their childrens acquisition of language.One of these strategies is scaffolding,the deliberate use of language at a level that is slightly beyond what children can comprehend.,With parental support,scaffolding leads the child to acquire complex languag

18、e more quickly then they might on their own.Another strategy is called infant-directed speech or motherese.When using infant-directed speech,parents speak in a higher pitch,stress important words,and talk more slowly to their infants.Very young infants show a clear preference for infant-directed spe

19、ech.Gets an infants attention&increases the chances of their understanding the message.,Another a pair of techniques that adults employ is expansion&recast.Expansion occurs when an adult takes a childs utterance and expands on its complexity.For example,when a child might utter something like Felix

20、eated,the parent might expand on the complexity,adding Yes,thats right,Felix ate his dinner.,Notice here that the parent has also corrected the childs grammar,changing eated to its appropriate past tense form,ate.When parents expand,as in this example,they often recast the childs utterance as well,c

21、orrecting the grammatical form of the utterance.,Criticisms of Interactionist Perspectives deVilliers&deVilliers(1992)suggest that parents rarely offer their children direct feedback on the appropriateness of their grammar.Linguistic&social practices vary widely across cultures.Some cultures do not

22、use anything like the practices described above and yet,their children still learn language at a similar rate to Western children.,Conclusions,Each of the three theoretical perspective adds something to the study of human language.Learning theory provides some thoughts on plausible mechanisms that m

23、ight underlie the acquisition of at least some facets of human language.,Nativist theory highlights the fact that now all aspects of a language can be learned in the time that humans typically do and thus,that an innate language mechanism must be a part of our equipment.Interactionist theories highlight the important role of the social environment and the important role social input has in structuring our language-learning.,

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