Skinner believed that language acquisition is primarily a result of reinforcement and conditioning. He proposed that children learn language through imitation, reinforcement for correct responses, and shaping of language by caregivers. Skinner's theory suggests that language development is a learned behavior shaped by the environment.
the theorist skinner believed that the only way we can aquire language is by learning it when we are young, he believed that when we get to a certain age we can not aquire language fully. Skinner said that without the conditioning of language from our parents/ careers we would not develop language, we must be exposed to something to learn about it
There is no word for this, but it's common occurrence in language acquisition.
Most recent research suggest that there is little or no direct link between general intelligence and language acquisition. If you need to research further this at first surprising finding, I would recommend you begin with Steven Pinker's 'The Language Instinct'.
Yes, language plays a role of equal importance to knowledge. Language is the tool through which knowledge is communicated, shared, and understood. Without language, it would be impossible to effectively transmit and acquire knowledge. Language allows us to articulate, express ideas, and engage in meaningful discourse, all of which are essential for the acquisition, development, and dissemination of knowledge.
To learn any language according to current theory the student must be literate in their first language (L1) to learn the second language (L2). This was developed by a researcher named Krashian. He stated that the L1 is used as a foundation for the learning of L2 and the student pairs the L1 to the L2 as they learn. For instance, in English the word bread is brot in German. To learn this the student would know the L1 word in English and then add the L2 to it. With use he/she would drop the L1 and only use the L2 when needed. This works for verbal as well as oral language acquisition.
the theorist skinner believed that the only way we can aquire language is by learning it when we are young, he believed that when we get to a certain age we can not aquire language fully. Skinner said that without the conditioning of language from our parents/ careers we would not develop language, we must be exposed to something to learn about it
B.F. Skinner used what was called the "Skinner box". He explained that this was a good way to improve development. I don't remember reading specifically about "language development, But what i do remember was that Skinner used the "Skinner box" to condition rats. For instance he would often include a reward or a consequence(more often a reward). He would put in a lever and whenever the rat presses it, it was rewarded with a pellet. - Azad Prestek
There is no word for this, but it's common occurrence in language acquisition.
Brand extension is when your company (brand) goes to overseas markets so the answer would be no. An acquisition would be increasing brand equity.
Most recent research suggest that there is little or no direct link between general intelligence and language acquisition. If you need to research further this at first surprising finding, I would recommend you begin with Steven Pinker's 'The Language Instinct'.
B. F. Skinner was born on March 20, 1904 and died on August 18, 1990. B. F. Skinner would have been 86 years old at the time of death or 111 years old today.
Cornelia Otis Skinner was born on May 30, 1901 and died on July 9, 1979. Cornelia Otis Skinner would have been 78 years old at the time of death or 114 years old today.
Replacement cost. Acquisition cost at the date of measurement, typically the present, in contrast to the earlier date of acquisition.
The cast of Frank Skinner on Frank Skinner - 2001 includes: David Baddiel as himself Ian Broudie as himself Steve Coogan as himself Jenny Eclair as herself Waldemar Januzczak as himself Henry Normal as himself
An amicable situation where a company's management or board agree to merge or be acquired by another company. The opposite would be a hostile takeover or acquisition.
Yes, language plays a role of equal importance to knowledge. Language is the tool through which knowledge is communicated, shared, and understood. Without language, it would be impossible to effectively transmit and acquire knowledge. Language allows us to articulate, express ideas, and engage in meaningful discourse, all of which are essential for the acquisition, development, and dissemination of knowledge.
An acquisition is a term that is used to describe an asset that is bought or obtained. This happens a lot in the corporate world. If company A buys company B, then the purchase would be referred to as an acquisition. It could be described as company A's acquisition of company B.