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What is language acquisition?
The process by which humans learn to communicate and understand language, typically occurring during childhood.
What does the Nativist Theory propose about language acquisition?
It suggests that humans are born with an innate ability to acquire language, including a universal grammar.
Who proposed the Nativist Theory of language acquisition?
Noam Chomsky.
What is the main idea of the Learning Theory in language acquisition?
Language is acquired through reinforcement and imitation.
What age do children typically enter the Pre-linguistic Stage?
Within the first year of life.
What characterizes the One-word Stage in language acquisition?
Children produce single words that often represent whole ideas.
At what age do children typically begin to use Two-word Stage speech?
Between 18 to 24 months.
What is Telegraphic Speech in language development?
A stage where children use short sentences with only essential words.
At what age do children start forming Complex Sentences?
By age 3 to 5.
What three factors interplay in language acquisition?
Cognitive, social, and environmental factors.
What does the Interactionist Theory suggest about language acquisition?
It suggests that language acquisition is supported by social interactions and cognitive development.