The purpose of this paper is to explore linguistic acquisition and compare and contrast different theories of language acquisition and language development. The most basic form of language is used to convey our needs and wishes. This includes a variety of delivery methods, including signatures, read and written text, gestures, eye contacts, facial expressions, and gestures. So how do you learn 'language'? We are born with communication skills and something we have to learn or have to teach.
The psychological study of the 1950's revealed two major language acquisition theories, the behavior theory of BF F. Skinner and the theory of language development biology by Nom Chomsky. Learning the main language is specifically directed to the way that the baby's mother's tongue is formed after it is born. During the critical period, the first language acquisition continued to evolve during the rest of childhood. Skinner believes children to merely acquire and develop languages
Prior to the emergence of psychoanalysis, scientists did not care about the mechanism of language acquisition. In the 1920s, Piaget developed a theory of cognitive development. It states that the language acquisition process is encoded in genes and occurs in exact order. Piaget mainly conducts research by investigating children. Oppenheimer predicted a black hole in 1938. However, since the behavior of the black hole is contrary to intuition, I can sympathize with Sir Arthur Eddington. No one knows what's going on inside the black hole. In the 1990s scientists discovered the existence of a massive mass black hole of 1 billion sun. They are often located in the center of an elliptical galaxy. Did they participate in the creation of those galaxies? We really do not know
The subtlety of language acquisition is the most fundamental problem in linguistics and human development research. From the Bow-wow theory to the Yo-He-Ho theory, the main theory about the origins and learning possibilities of language emerged in the middle of the 20th century and has been intensely debated since then. Among them, the concept of universal grammar is usually attributed to linguist Nom Chomsky, which is still the most remarkable theory controversial theory. He introduced and developed the theory from the 1950s to the present.
Evaluate the reference language acquisition theory (behavior theory, nachinist theory, interactivity theory). When evaluating these theories, consider various stages of language acquisition. Human language development is a major argument between nature and concepts in every field of psychology. The main concerns are three ideas of behaviorist, innocent (rationalist). The subtle problem of language acquisition is the most fundamental problem in linguistics and human development research. From the Bow-wow theory to the Yo-He-Ho theory, the main theory about the origins and learning possibilities of language emerged in the middle of the 20th century and has been intensely debated since then. Among them, the concept of universal grammar is usually attributed to linguist Nom Chomsky, which is still the most remarkable theory controversial theory. He introduced and developed the theory from the 1950s to the present.