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Behavioral Theory
Skinner
Behavior is learned
Language is learned or conditioned
reinforcorement and punishment
Operant Conditioning
All Behavior is learned
Behavior is modified or changed by the event that follows
Psycholinguistic Theory
Syntax Theory
Chomsky
stressing language from or syntax as the basis for language acquisition
Children are born with language acquisition
Needs linguiustic input to activiate
Psycholinguistics Theory
Semantice/Cognitive
Sematics is a critical component of language
Generative system and not innate
Sociolinguistic Theory
Motivation for acquisition and use of language
used to communicate and to be social
Language is developed because people are motivated to use it
When does babbling begin
about 4 months
what type of babbling occurs in the birht to 6 mo range
cv or vc babbling
Reduplicated babbling
6-7 mo
CV or VC syllables
Echolalia
8-12 mo
imitates vocal or verbal behaviors
repeats prosody as well
Variegated Babbling
about 8 mo
VCV or CVC
Jargon
7-10 mo
long stream of syllable and may have some real words
With adult like prosody
Browns 14 Morphemes
1. present progressive -ing
2. preposistions- in, on, under
3. plurals - regular
4. irregular plurals- past tense not -ed
5. possessive marker
6. uncontractable copula
7. articles
8. regular past tense
9. third person singular- regular
10 third person singular- irregular
11. uncontractable auxillary
12. contractable copula
13. Contractable auxillary