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What did Lenneberg believe about language acquisition?

What did Lenneberg believe about language acquisition?

In his seminal book Biological Foundations of Lan- guage, Eric Lenneberg (1967) hypothesized that human language acquisition was an example of biologically constrained learning, and that it was normally acquired during a critical period, beginning early in life and ending at puberty.

What is Chomsky’s language acquisition theory?

Chomsky based his theory on the idea that all languages contain similar structures and rules (a universal grammar), and the fact that children everywhere acquire language the same way, and without much effort, seems to indicate that we’re born wired with the basics already present in our brains.

What does Chomsky say about language development?

Chomsky believed that language is innate, or in other words, we are born with a capacity for language. Language rules are influenced by experience and learning, but the capacity for language itself exists with or without environmental influences.

What kind of language is the Fula language?

Fula (Fulfulde, Pulaar, Pular’Fulaare) Fula or Fulani is a member of the Senegambian branch of the Niger-Congo language family spoken by about 13 million people in many parts of West Africa.

When was the Latin alphabet introduced to Fula?

The Latin alphabet was introduced to Fula-speaking regions by European missionaries, colonial administrators and scholars. They devised a number of ways to write Fula. Some of the current conventions used in Fula writing were established at a conference on African language orthographies held in Bamako in Mali in 1966.

Why are older students less successful in language acquisition?

They may explain that: Point 6: Age and language acquisition A. Older students are less successful in acquiring a language, OR B. The critical/sensitive period for language acquisition has passed, OR C. Older students are more likely to speak a second language with the accent of their first -learned language.