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Language Acquisition Stages that we learn language 1. Babbling Stage 4 months 2. Holophrastic Stage (one word stage) 12 months 3. Telegraphic Speech Stage (two word stage) 24 months 4. Sentences 4 years old 3 to 8 words long. After the telegraphic stage we get overgeneralization. You never starve in the desert because of all the sandwhich-is there.

Overgeneralization Child will generalize grammar rules so they apply the rules too broadly. Example: I dugged in the sandbox rather than I dug in the sandbox

How do we learn language?

How do we explain language development?

Skinner thought that we can explain language development through social learning theory (which is?). Skinner

Chomsky s Theory (nativist theory) We learn language too quickly for it to be through reinforcement and punishment. Inborn universal language acquisition device (LAD) LAD contains a set of features common to all languages, which he termed a universal grammar.

Chomsky s Transformational Grammar Surface Structure vs. Deep Structure Surface (Shallow) Structure syntactic form of actual sentence version of a sentence that can be spoken and heard. Deep Structure: more abstract meaning of sentence it is not spoken, but is represented in the mind when a sentence is produced or heard

Different surface structures but same deep structure: Sue corrected the homework. The homework was corrected by Sue. or: The boy kissed the girl. The girl was kissed by the boy. Was the girl kissed by the boy? According to Chomsky, we are able to look under the different surface structure and recognize that they have the same deep structure, telling us that they have the same meaning.

Same surface structure but can have different deep structures: Visiting relatives can be a nuisance. or Annie hit a man with an umbrella or The shooting of the hunters was terrible.

Quick processing check: The two sentences Elena won the race and The race was won by Elena share which of the following structures? A. Sentence B. Syntactic C. Surface D. Deep E. Phonemic

Critical period hypothesis Eric Lenneberg - 1967 There is a critical period for language learning. There is no agreement about how long this sensitive period lasts. Genie (The Wild Child) provided evidence that language cannot be learned after puberty.

Does language influence our thinking?

Sapir -Whorf s Linguistic Determinism The idea that language determines the way we think (not vice versa). Whorf argued that the Hopi tribe has no past tense in their language, so Whorf says they rarely think of the past. (Now known to be false.) (Strong influence)

Linguistic relativity (Weaker influence) Sapir-Whorf s hypothesis that language can influence the way we think People who speak different languages perceive and think about the world quite differently from one another Basic Color Terms English purple Blue Green Yellow Orange Red Shona cipswuk a citema cicena cipswuk a Bassa hui zðza Hungarian distinguishes between piros light red and voros dark red Russian distinguishes between sinij dark blue and goluboj light blue

A man and his son were in an automobile accident. The man died on the way to the hospital, but the boy was rushed into surgery. The emergency room surgeon said "I can't operate, that's my son!" How is this possible?

Language influences thinking Studies of the effects of the generic pronoun he show that subtle prejudices can be conveyed by the words we choose to express our everyday thoughts Some evidence indicates that vocabulary enrichment, particularly immersion in bilingual education, can enhance thinking Children of signing deaf parents become fluent in sign language and outperform other students on measures of academic and intelligence achievement

Do people that speak more than one language think differently depending on their language at that time?

When a language provides words for objects or events, we can think about these objects more clearly and remember them. It is easier to think about two colors with two different names (A) than colors with the same name (B) (Özgen, 2004). Figure 10.11 Language and perception Myers: Psychology, Eighth Edition Copyright 2007 by Worth Publishers

Scenario one - The random breath test. Police officer: "Had anything to drink tonight, madam?" Driver: "That's a complex question, but I would like to say that I've been driving for over a decade now and am comfortable that my offenceto-kilometre ratio is well below the national average." Scenario two mathematics exam. Exam paper: "Differentiate 3x + tan x with respect to x." Student: "Quite frankly I think I've answered enough questions on x and tan over the past six years to make my position on this matter absolutely clear."

DOUBLESPEAK Doublespeak is language designed to alter our perception of reality and to corrupt our thinking. Can be humorous, like labeling a mechanic an automotive internist a. Euphamism an inoffensive or positive word or phrase used to avoid harsh, unpleasant, or distasteful reality. Ie: Tax increase = revenue enhancement. b. Jargon Specialized language of a trade or profession, such as medicine, law, engineering, psychology. Crack in metal support beam = discontinuity c. Gobbledygook piling on words, or overwhelming the audience with long sentences. d. Inflated language Makes ordinary seem extraordinary, to make everyday things seem impressive, or to make the simple complex.

Thinking in Images To a large extent thinking is language-based. When alone, we may talk to ourselves. However, we also think in images. We don t think in words, when: 1. When we open the hot water tap. 2. When we are riding our bicycle. 21

Thinking without Language Artists, composers, poets, mathematicians, scientists, athletes think in pictures. Part of Olympic training now includes visualization, which consists of athletes visualizing themselves completing a flawless performance, out-witting an opponent, beating a certain time, etc.

Do Animals think?

Kohler s Chimpanzees Kohler exhibited that Chimps can problem solve.

Do animals use language?