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Stages of Language AcquisitionWhat stages do we go through to learn our language?
Language Acquisition: Stages of Language LearningLanguage is acquired in specific stages of development. However, there is more than one school of thought on the subject. Some theories are very general types and others are more specific.
Piaget and Cognitive DevelopmentJean Piaget was a Swiss psychologist that was famous for his four stages of cognitive development for children. He was a huge supporter of education for children. In fact, he believed it was the only way to save the world, in the future.
Sensorimotor Stage
The child begins to recognize different objects and people. It is best to teach children at this age with sensory expressions. A frown or a smile can be a good teaching aid. The child will also learn to tell the difference between a soft and stern voice and what they mean.
In this stage the child will learn that once you leave the room, you will return again. This means that he is aware that people and objects exist that are not in his immediate circle of vision or hearing.
Pre-operational Stage
Concrete and Formal Operational
Criticism
ChomskyNoam Chomsky [2] gives more credit to genetics than the learning process. According to Chomsky the child has a natural ability to understand and eventually learn language. This is also known as universal grammar.
CriticismChomsky's method often comes under criticism. It is a very vague and general overview of language. And many feel that language is not something that is simply given to us.
A More Modern Approach
Caroline Bowen PHD [3] is a Speech Language Pathologist with a doctorate degree in clinical linguistics. She has written a great deal about linguistics and child development. In specific is her article on "Developmental Milestones for Receptive and Expressive Language Development".
Dr. Bowen breaks down early language development into two categories. They are receptive language and expressive language. Receptive language involves listening and learning to understand language. Expressive is learning to speak and use language to communicate.
Receptive Stages
At two years of age he can understand more than one command in a sentence. As the years go by, comprehension increases in complexity.
Expressive Stages
Within a few months, the babbling becomes more coherent as vowels and syllables replace much of the babbling. Between one and two years of age, the baby can form simple sentences.
At three her vocabulary increases by leaps and bounds. It becomes easier for others to understand her speech. Between four and five years of age, she begins to become fluent in her speech.
CriticismThis explanation is a complete description of child language development. It does not offer a theory as to why things happen as they do. Yet, it is very exact in its descriptions.
Evaluation
Language learning comes in stages and some theories are specific as others tend to be rather vague.
Piaget explained language development in four stages. The earliest stage was sensorimotor and had to do with basic functions. Since the child learns with basic motor functions at this stage, it is best to teach them in the same manner. The other three stages offer gradual increases in cognition and speech skills. The main criticism is that this method does not go into great detail with aspects of learning speech.
Chomsky's theory focuses more on innate and genetic gifts for learning to speak and comprehend language. Many people do not agree that genetics plays that large of a role.
Dr Bowman breaks language learning into speech learning and comprehension learning in her article "Developmental Milestones for Receptive and Expressive Language Development". It does not offer any explanations for the causes or reasons for the development. However, it is very detailed and exact in its aspects of child language development.
References
1. Piaget, J. 1954 The construction of reality in the child. New York: Basic Books.
Tags: stages of language acquisition, psycholinguistics, linguistic stages, learning language stages, learning, language, stages
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