Noam Chomsky
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reinforcement
people most easily master the grammar of a second language during childhood.
nativist view.
LAD responsible for acquiring a language.
The Language Acquisition Device (LAD) is a theoretical concept introduced by Noam Chomsky to explain how children have an innate ability to acquire language. According to Chomsky, children are born with a cognitive mechanism that allows them to quickly and effortlessly learn the grammar and rules of any language they are exposed to during their critical period of language development.
Yes, second language acquisition is fundamentally different from first language acquisition. In first language acquisition, children acquire language naturally and effortlessly through exposure and interaction with their environment. In second language acquisition, however, learners are consciously and intentionally acquiring a new language, often in an instructional setting, which involves different cognitive processes and strategies.
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Studies in Second Language Acquisition was first published in 1978.
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The term "language acquisition" refers to the way in which humans learn languages. The ability to use and comprehend language is unique to humans. There are three main theories of language acquisition.
Leslie M. Warfelt has written: 'Language acquisition' -- subject(s): Language acquisition
Annick De Houwer has written: 'Bilingual first language acquisition' -- subject(s): Bilingualism, Language acquisition 'Two at a time' -- subject(s): Bilingualism in children, Language acquisition
Reiko Mazuka has written: 'The development of language processing strategies' -- subject(s): Japanese language, Language acquisition, Acquisition, Psycholinguistics
The Nativist view of language acquisition is that it is innate. Language learning is not something that a child does, it is something that happens to a child placed in an appropriate environment.
LAD stands for Language Acquisition Device, a concept proposed by Noam Chomsky in his theory of Universal Grammar. It refers to an innate mental capacity that enables humans to acquire and produce language. The LAD is thought to be activated by exposure to language in early childhood and guides the process of language acquisition.