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  • The Origin of Language
  • Gestures are the first marker of communication that children display. Events throughout history have impacted the development of language. Migration plays a significant role in language development. Cultural background, identity, and familial roots are essential to consider as children acquire language.Geography shapes students dialect and communication style.
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  • The Behaviorist Position
  • From birth, children produce sounds to communicate, from crying to laughing to cooing. These sounds come naturally to children, they do not need to be taught. As children grow, they begin to mimic the sounds produced by their parents through babbling. Behavorist, J.B Watson, suggest that these behaviors come from repeated stimuli from their environment. B.F Skinner argued that children acquire language through operant conditioning. These are oversimplifications of how children develop language. It is far more complicated than children simply aquiring language from adults.
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  • The speed and consistency that children acquire language points to the ideas that many researchers believe that there is an underlying developmental schedule that unfolds in predictable stages. This suggests that children may be born with predispositions that shape how they process language. Nativist theorists, particularly Noam Chomsky, argue that language is biologically programmed and emerges in much the same way as other innate biological functions, with limited reliance on environmental input.
  • The Nativist Theory
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