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    Genie’s Language Progress Despite scoring at the level of a one-year-old upon her initial assessment‚ Genie quickly began adding new words to her vocabulary. She started by learning single words and eventually began putting two words together much the way young children do. Curtiss began to feel that Genie would be fully capable of acquiring language. After a year of treatment‚ she even started putting three words together occasionally. In children going through normal language development

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    1. Child language development: stages 2. FLA Theories: Skinner‚ Piaget vs. Chomsky. 3. Roger Brown & Morpheme Order 4. Child-Directed Speech (motherese); CHILDES 5. Gordon Wells & The Bristol Project ============================================================== Summary of Theories of First Language Acquisition Three broad theories of L1 acquisition: 1. behaviourist (e.g

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    Comparison on Chinese CLIL with European CLIL Abstract: Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL)‚ regarded as an “umbrella” term to dual-focused education where content is learnt through an additional language‚ is widely implemented in Europe. This paper mainly focuses on the theoretical bases of CLIL implementation‚ its implementation in Chinese context and its shortages compared with Europe. The whole essay includes three parts: the introduction‚ the body and the conclusion

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    How Do Humans Acquire Language? Humans live in a world full of communication. Humans possess a native language that separates them from other animals. Language is developed within the first few years of a person ’s life. By the time one is a child; he can speak and understand almost as well as an adult. Children world-wide exhibit similar patterns of language acquisition even though they may be learning different languages. How humans learn even the most complicated languages has perplexed

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    Language Learning vs Language Acquisition ● What is language learning and language acquisition? Terminologies Language : is the human capacity for acquiring and using complex systems of communication Acquisition: the act of acquiring or gaining possession‚ something acquired‚ a person or thing of special merit added to a group Learning: Something we acquire or get through experience So‚ anu gid na sila bla? na Language acquisition is the process by which humans

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    Second Language Acquisition and the Critical Period Hypothesis When learning a second language a native-like level is hardly ever reached. Various research has been conducted into this phenomenon which has resulted in a number of hypotheses concerning the possible cause thereof. One of these is the Critical Period Hypothesis which states that there is an optimum period for learning a second language that ends after puberty. Can the Critical Period Hypothesis adequately explain why people acquiring

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    Second Language Acquisition Assignment: The subject assignment consists of answering this question:  According to Swain‚  ... producing the target language may be the trigger that forces the learner to pay attention to the means of expression needed in order to successfully convey his or her  own  intended  meaning.  (Swain 1985: 249)  In Swain’s view‚ learners need not only input‚ but output: they need to use language in order to learn it.  Krashen‚ however‚ as recently as 2009‚ stated that: 

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    the similarities between them; in this case‚ telling a story with a similar sort of message in order to make a related point clear. Rhetorical Questioning: Questions that the speaker might ask‚ but which do not actually require an answer. Rhetorical questions are used to make the audience think a little more about the point being made. Appealing to the Crowd: Can be a question or a statement that seeks support in some way from the audience. Metaphor: The merging of two elements or ideas‚ where

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    Child language development Chapter 2: children bilingualism * Introduction Language acquisition is among the main topics that intrigued psychologists‚ linguists and philosophers over time. In their efforts to define this complex phenomena‚ researchers have kept records of how children in advance from babbling‚ to words‚ to complex utterances. Since the 1960s‚ they have paid deep attention to the acquisition of different languages (SLOBIN 1985-19991) and the stages children go through

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    Language Acquisition Beliefs ELD/506 September 23‚ 2013 Wendy Sottile Primary and Secondary Language Acquisition Although much lip service is paid to honoring and validating the mother-tongue of English language leaners‚ the fact remains that if the children of immigrants fail to learn to read and write fluent English quickly (usually within four or five short years)‚ they are destined to populate lower-level classes. In addition‚ should they be lucky enough to graduate from high school

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