Stages of second language acquisition
nativist theory
learning theory
interactionist approach
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What is one of the Five stages of second language acquisition?

Silent/receptive, Early production, Speech emergence, Intermediate fluency, or Continued language development/advanced fluency.

100

What does the nativist theory suggest? 

suggests that we are born with something in our genes that allows us to learn language.

100

What is another way of looking at language learning?

Another way to look at language learning is to treat it like learning a new skill.

100

The interactionist approach (sociocultural theory) combines ideas from ______ and _______ to explain how language is developed.

 sociology and biology

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What is two of the Five stages of second language acquisition? (ones not listed already)

 Silent/receptive, Early production, Speech emergence, Intermediate fluency, or Continued language development/advanced fluency.

200

True or False: 

Is the nativist theory the most well-known theory about language aquisition?


True 

200

What does the learning theory of language acquisition suggest?

The learning theory of language acquisition suggests that children learn a language much like they learn to tie their shoes or how to count; through repetition and reinforcement.

200

In this theory how do children learn language?

 Children learn language out of a desire to communicate with the world around them.

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how long does the stage of Early production last in the 5 stages of second language acquisition?

About 6 months

300

It proposes that there is a theoretical language acquisition device somewhere in our brains that is responsible for what?

responsible for learning a language the same way the hypothalamus is responsible for maintaining your body temperature.

300

language arises from ______ and _____ response

stimuli, stimuli

300

What does language emerge form and is dependent upon?



Social interaction

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During the 6 moths in early production what occurs during this stage?


during which language learners typically acquire an understanding of up to 1,000 words. They may also learn to speak some words and begin forming short phrases, even though they may not be grammatically correct.

400

If language was partly biological, it could explain what?

why humans seem to have far more complicated communication patterns than any other species .

400

What is one rule that a child is born with? 

One rule that child is born with is that you can combine a noun and a verb to make a very simple sentence.

400

What does the interactions approach claim? 

The Interactionist approach claims that if our language ability develops out of a desire to communicate, then language is dependent upon whom we want to communicate with.

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