INPUT and more Hi there! I've been surfing on the internet searching for information about language acquisition and I found this video, which I think it's really interesting.It emphasizes the importance of INPUT and provides important points such as: -Acquire lenguage through context -Maximize input -Listen and pronunce How to Learn a Language:INPUT what do you think?😉
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Hello! Last week I read about some general concepts of language acquisition. Of course ,this is a broad and complex topic. But today I'd like to write a bit about Chomsky. Chomsky developed a "nativist" approach to language acquisition that would emphasize language as knowledge and that would cover it's unique aspects. He conceptualized language acquisition in terms of initial and final "states" of the mind. In the beginning is the mind of the new-born baby who knows no language, termed the initial zero state. And at the end is the adult native speaker with full knowledge of the language, which is a static state. The final stage consist of a core grammar instantiating the principles and parameters of UG, which is the common possession of all humans beings. Of course ,there are lots and lots of things to say about Chomsky and his theory, this is just a brief summary of it. Finally, I'd like to share with you a video, which is a short