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LANGUAGE ACQUISTION THEORIES


Introduction
      Language is GOD'S special and unique gift to mankind without which human

civilization would have remained an impossibility. As a distinct area of interest

psycholinguistics developed in the early sixties, and in its early form covered acoustic

phonology and language pathology. But now-a-days it has been influenced deeply by

the development of generative theory, and its most important area of investigation has

been language acquisition. It has raised and has partly answered questions such as how

do children acquire their mother tongue? How do they grow up linguistically and learn

to handle the registral and stylistic varieties of their mother tongue effectively? How

much of the linguistic system that they ultimately command are they born with and how

much do they discover on the basis of their exposure to language? In order to account

for the phenomenon of language learning by chil ren, during the past forty years, there
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have been two main theories known as quot;Behaviourismquot; and quot;Mentalismquot;. The

Behaviourists School of thought has argued that learning is entirely the product of

experience and that our environment affects all of us in the same way. On the other

hand the Mentalists school of thought has suggested that everybody has an innate

language learning mechanism.Let us discover with the help of these two schools of

thought that how do children acquire their mother tongue.




1) The Behaviourist School
   According to B.F Skinner and his colleagues, the behaviourists, learning, or a

change of behaviour on the part of the learner, is brought about by a process known as

operant conditioning which is the result of repeated training. Operant means
'voluntary behaviour' which is the result of learner's own free-will and is not forced by

 any outside person or thing. The learner demonstrates the new behavior first as a

 response to a system of reward or punishment, and finally as an automatic response. In

 order to prove their theory they conducted an experiment.

                                          EXPERIMENT
    In a typical experiment, a rat is put in a box containing a bar. If it presses the bar, it

 is rewarded with a pellet of food. Nothing forces it to press the bar. The first time it

 probably does so accidentally. When the rat finds that the food arrives, it presses the bar

 again. Eventually it finds that if it is hungry it can obtain food by pressing the bar. Then

 task is made more difficult. The rat only gets rewarded if it presses the bar while a light

 is flashing. At first rat is puzzled. Eventually it learns the trick. Then the task is made

 more difficult again. This time the rat only receives food if it presses the bar a certain

 number of times. After initial confusion it learns to do this also. And so on, and so on.

     Operant condition can be summarized thus

      STIMULUS                    RESPONSE                   REINFORCEMENT

                      REPETITION

 In operant conditioned, reinforcement plays a vital role. There are two kinds of

 reinforcement:

 A) Positive Reinforcement
            Positive reinforcement comprises of praises and rewards. It has been shown

     by the experiments that positive reinforcement works much better in bringing about

     good learning.

B) Negative Reinforcement
            Rebukes and punishments fall into the negative reinforcement category.
Skinner eventually applies his theory of learning thro operant conditioning
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to the study of how humans learn language.

     Behaviourists believe that learning a language is no different from learning

anything else; it becomes a habit by the stimulus-response-reinforcement-repetition

process. The behaviourists also claim that we learn by imitation and by association.

For instance, a young child hears a word 'apple' every time he is given one. He soon

associates the word 'apple' with the actual thing. He then makes this sound himself,

imitating what he has heard. His parents are pleased that he has learnt another word

and so his response is reinforced. The thoughts of behaviorist school can well be

understood according to following tree diagram:

                              The Behaviorist School




   Language learning is                    Positive                     Imitation
   Operant conditioning                      and                           and

                                          Negative                    Association

                                       Reinforcement




     Psycholinguists argue that imitation is not enough; it is not merely by

mechanical repetition that children acquire language. They also acquire it by natural

exposure.

2) The Mentalist School
         Another school of thought arguing on the crucial matter of first language

acquisition in children is the mentalists school of thought which is led by Noam

Chomsky. He and his mentalist followers claim that a child learns his first language

through cognitive learning. He also acquires it by natural expos Both 'nature'
                                                               ure.
and 'nurture' influence the acquisition of language in children. Chomsky regards

linguistics as a subfield of psychology, more especially the cognitive psychology.



The Language Acquisition Device:
       Chomsky argues that language is so complex that it is almost incredible that

it can be acquired by a child in so short a time. He further says that a child is born

with some innate mental capacity which helps the child to process all the language

which he hears. This is called the quot;Language Acquisition Devicequot; (LAD).

       Chomsky and his followers claim that language is governed by rules, and is

not a haphazard thing, as Skinner and his followers would claim. We must

remember that when Chomsky talks about rules, he means the unconscious rules in

a child's mind. A child constructs his own mental grammar which is a part of his

cognitive framework. These rules enable him to produce grammatical sentences in

his own language. Chomsky does not mean that child can describe these rules

explicitly. For instance, a four or five year old child can produce a sentence like, I

have taken meal, he can do that because he has a 'mental grammar' which enables

him to form correct present perfect structures and also to use such structures in the

right or appropriate situation.

       The thoughts of Mentalists can well be understood with the help of the

following tree diagram.



                            The Mentalists School

    Language learning                   Input             Mental grammar
       Is an                                               (own rules)
     Innate ability                     LAD
                                                        Grammatical
                                       Output             sentences
Chomsky suggests that the learner of any language has an inbuilt learning

   capacity for language that enables each learner to construct a kind of personal

   theory or set of rules about the language based on very limited exposure to

   language.



   DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MENTALISTIC APPROACH AND

   BEHAVIOURIST APPROACH:

         Language acquisition seems to be a process both of analogy and application,

   both nature and nurture. The differences between the empiricists approach and that

   of the rationalist can be summarized in the following manner:




MENTALIST APPROACH                            BEHAVIOURIST APPROACH


1) Language is an innate, in-born process.    1) Language acquisition is a stimulus-

                                              response process.



2) Children learn language by application.    2) Children learn language by imitation and

                                              analogy.
3) Language is not a behavior like other        3) Language is a conditioned behavior.

behaviors, but a specific mental process.



4) The role of exposure to language is quite    4) The role of imitation, repetition,

vital.                                          reinforcement and motivation is very

                                                significant in language learning.
5) Language learning is analytical,             5) Language learning is based on practice.

generative and creation.



6) Language acquisition is the result of        6) Language acquisition is the result of

nurture.                                        nature.




Conclusion:
         Finally, after analyzing both the theories about first language acquisition by the

child, such as Behaviourism and Mentalism, it can be concluded that Chomsky

subscribes to an entirely different view of learning from that of behaviourists. He

follows a mentalist approach which means something which involves the mind and the

thought processes. Most psychologists of language agree with this theory.

Behaviourism may not tell us much about the way in which we learn our mother

tongue, but it can point to successful strategies in the learning of a foreign language

when we are older. This comparative study makes one thing clear: nature and nurture,

analogy and application, practice and exposure are important. Innate potentialities lay

down the framework. Having been exposed to a small number of utterances, the child

begins to extract the principles underlying the utterances and compose new utterances
of his own. In a period of about four years, he is able to master and internalize all the

essential rules of language.

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Language Acquisition Theories

  • 1. LANGUAGE ACQUISTION THEORIES Introduction Language is GOD'S special and unique gift to mankind without which human civilization would have remained an impossibility. As a distinct area of interest psycholinguistics developed in the early sixties, and in its early form covered acoustic phonology and language pathology. But now-a-days it has been influenced deeply by the development of generative theory, and its most important area of investigation has been language acquisition. It has raised and has partly answered questions such as how do children acquire their mother tongue? How do they grow up linguistically and learn to handle the registral and stylistic varieties of their mother tongue effectively? How much of the linguistic system that they ultimately command are they born with and how much do they discover on the basis of their exposure to language? In order to account for the phenomenon of language learning by chil ren, during the past forty years, there d have been two main theories known as quot;Behaviourismquot; and quot;Mentalismquot;. The Behaviourists School of thought has argued that learning is entirely the product of experience and that our environment affects all of us in the same way. On the other hand the Mentalists school of thought has suggested that everybody has an innate language learning mechanism.Let us discover with the help of these two schools of thought that how do children acquire their mother tongue. 1) The Behaviourist School According to B.F Skinner and his colleagues, the behaviourists, learning, or a change of behaviour on the part of the learner, is brought about by a process known as operant conditioning which is the result of repeated training. Operant means
  • 2. 'voluntary behaviour' which is the result of learner's own free-will and is not forced by any outside person or thing. The learner demonstrates the new behavior first as a response to a system of reward or punishment, and finally as an automatic response. In order to prove their theory they conducted an experiment. EXPERIMENT In a typical experiment, a rat is put in a box containing a bar. If it presses the bar, it is rewarded with a pellet of food. Nothing forces it to press the bar. The first time it probably does so accidentally. When the rat finds that the food arrives, it presses the bar again. Eventually it finds that if it is hungry it can obtain food by pressing the bar. Then task is made more difficult. The rat only gets rewarded if it presses the bar while a light is flashing. At first rat is puzzled. Eventually it learns the trick. Then the task is made more difficult again. This time the rat only receives food if it presses the bar a certain number of times. After initial confusion it learns to do this also. And so on, and so on. Operant condition can be summarized thus STIMULUS RESPONSE REINFORCEMENT REPETITION In operant conditioned, reinforcement plays a vital role. There are two kinds of reinforcement: A) Positive Reinforcement Positive reinforcement comprises of praises and rewards. It has been shown by the experiments that positive reinforcement works much better in bringing about good learning. B) Negative Reinforcement Rebukes and punishments fall into the negative reinforcement category.
  • 3. Skinner eventually applies his theory of learning thro operant conditioning ugh to the study of how humans learn language. Behaviourists believe that learning a language is no different from learning anything else; it becomes a habit by the stimulus-response-reinforcement-repetition process. The behaviourists also claim that we learn by imitation and by association. For instance, a young child hears a word 'apple' every time he is given one. He soon associates the word 'apple' with the actual thing. He then makes this sound himself, imitating what he has heard. His parents are pleased that he has learnt another word and so his response is reinforced. The thoughts of behaviorist school can well be understood according to following tree diagram: The Behaviorist School Language learning is Positive Imitation Operant conditioning and and Negative Association Reinforcement Psycholinguists argue that imitation is not enough; it is not merely by mechanical repetition that children acquire language. They also acquire it by natural exposure. 2) The Mentalist School Another school of thought arguing on the crucial matter of first language acquisition in children is the mentalists school of thought which is led by Noam Chomsky. He and his mentalist followers claim that a child learns his first language through cognitive learning. He also acquires it by natural expos Both 'nature' ure.
  • 4. and 'nurture' influence the acquisition of language in children. Chomsky regards linguistics as a subfield of psychology, more especially the cognitive psychology. The Language Acquisition Device: Chomsky argues that language is so complex that it is almost incredible that it can be acquired by a child in so short a time. He further says that a child is born with some innate mental capacity which helps the child to process all the language which he hears. This is called the quot;Language Acquisition Devicequot; (LAD). Chomsky and his followers claim that language is governed by rules, and is not a haphazard thing, as Skinner and his followers would claim. We must remember that when Chomsky talks about rules, he means the unconscious rules in a child's mind. A child constructs his own mental grammar which is a part of his cognitive framework. These rules enable him to produce grammatical sentences in his own language. Chomsky does not mean that child can describe these rules explicitly. For instance, a four or five year old child can produce a sentence like, I have taken meal, he can do that because he has a 'mental grammar' which enables him to form correct present perfect structures and also to use such structures in the right or appropriate situation. The thoughts of Mentalists can well be understood with the help of the following tree diagram. The Mentalists School Language learning Input Mental grammar Is an (own rules) Innate ability LAD Grammatical Output sentences
  • 5. Chomsky suggests that the learner of any language has an inbuilt learning capacity for language that enables each learner to construct a kind of personal theory or set of rules about the language based on very limited exposure to language. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MENTALISTIC APPROACH AND BEHAVIOURIST APPROACH: Language acquisition seems to be a process both of analogy and application, both nature and nurture. The differences between the empiricists approach and that of the rationalist can be summarized in the following manner: MENTALIST APPROACH BEHAVIOURIST APPROACH 1) Language is an innate, in-born process. 1) Language acquisition is a stimulus- response process. 2) Children learn language by application. 2) Children learn language by imitation and analogy.
  • 6. 3) Language is not a behavior like other 3) Language is a conditioned behavior. behaviors, but a specific mental process. 4) The role of exposure to language is quite 4) The role of imitation, repetition, vital. reinforcement and motivation is very significant in language learning. 5) Language learning is analytical, 5) Language learning is based on practice. generative and creation. 6) Language acquisition is the result of 6) Language acquisition is the result of nurture. nature. Conclusion: Finally, after analyzing both the theories about first language acquisition by the child, such as Behaviourism and Mentalism, it can be concluded that Chomsky subscribes to an entirely different view of learning from that of behaviourists. He follows a mentalist approach which means something which involves the mind and the thought processes. Most psychologists of language agree with this theory. Behaviourism may not tell us much about the way in which we learn our mother tongue, but it can point to successful strategies in the learning of a foreign language when we are older. This comparative study makes one thing clear: nature and nurture, analogy and application, practice and exposure are important. Innate potentialities lay down the framework. Having been exposed to a small number of utterances, the child begins to extract the principles underlying the utterances and compose new utterances
  • 7. of his own. In a period of about four years, he is able to master and internalize all the essential rules of language.