Theories in Language Development

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To prepare:

  • Review this week’s Learning Resources and consider the different theories and their approaches to explaining language development.
  • Read the article “A Linguistic Big Bang” and consider the language developed by the children in the case study.
  • Select a theory from one of the following categories to apply to the case study: behaviorist, linguistic (e.g., Chomsky), or interactionist.

With these thoughts in mind:

By Day 4

Post an explanation of how your selected theory would explain the language development of the children in the case study and why.

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Running head: LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT THEORIES

Language Development Theories

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LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT THEORIES

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The theory that best fit to explain language development in children is Chomsky theory.
His theory establishes how the children acquire or learn a language. He further explained that for
children to develop a language that they can use is not necessarily that there must be someone to
direct or teach them. According to him, language is a natural thing that develops or establishes
itself independently. His arguments are based on an experiment that w...


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