Studies on language acquisition reveal various factors influencing how infants and children learn languages. Techniques such as high-amplitude sucking help researchers understand a baby'
a study that shows us if a baby is paying attention to something that seems interesting, showing from the
moment he sucks the pacifier faster if he is entertained
or if he is bored he sucks it slower or stops sucking it
language acquisition
baby
attraction
Babies pay attention when
they notice something new
language sounds
your same language
parents
levels of language
Semantics
Syntax
Morphology
phonology
Motivation
different ways to learn
a new language
bilingual/multilingual
inherited language
receptive
Babbling
babies
If the baby performs an action and adds a
word like "grab" and saying cookie, it is close
to saying "I want cookie" (two-word phase)
Adults want their
baby's babbling to make sense.
They say their first word
or 2 at one year of age
exposed to
sign languages
they babble in
sign language
basic children's talk
Critical Period
There is no exact age, however we talk about
this critical period since at different moments
of learning, such as relative clauses that take
several years to learn, we learn new words all
our lives!
I teach a child the word Went
Then I taught him Played and the Ed rule
the boy comes saying Goed
language deprivation
If a child has a mother from Malaysia and his father is Russian, he will be able to learn these two languages, but if apart from this the child moves to Mexico while in preschool, he will also learn Spanish.
purple rabbit
When your linguistic skills exist they influence
the process of learning a new language, this is
known as "language transfer"