How is language acquired?

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What is language acquisition?

The process by which humans learn to communicate and understand language, typically occurring during childhood.

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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.

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Who proposed the Nativist Theory of language acquisition?

Noam Chomsky.

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What is the main idea of the Learning Theory in language acquisition?

Language is acquired through reinforcement and imitation.

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What age do children typically enter the Pre-linguistic Stage?

Within the first year of life.

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What characterizes the One-word Stage in language acquisition?

Children produce single words that often represent whole ideas.

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At what age do children typically begin to use Two-word Stage speech?

Between 18 to 24 months.

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What is Telegraphic Speech in language development?

A stage where children use short sentences with only essential words.

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At what age do children start forming Complex Sentences?

By age 3 to 5.

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What three factors interplay in language acquisition?

Cognitive, social, and environmental factors.

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What does the Interactionist Theory suggest about language acquisition?

It suggests that language acquisition is supported by social interactions and cognitive development.