The most common contrasting viewpoint against the Critical Period Hypothesis is the theory presented by Noam Chomsky. Chomsky hypothesized that people are born with a set of rules known as 'Universal Grammar '; thus people can acquire language at any point within their lifetime as long as they are placed in an adequate learning environment.4 Although many linguists concur with Chomsky 's views about Universal Grammar; the movie, "Nell" can be interpreted in such a way that Chomsky 's theory is erroneous. In the movie, the character Nell learned a language within her critical period made up of the distorted English from her mother (who had a speech defect as the result of a series of strokes) and words remembered from a private language spoken with her twin.5 However, when she was being taught English in her late 20 's, Nell showed little progress in using the English language and continued to speak in her own language.6 In the film, the audience never witnesses Nell communicate in correct English sentences; most probably because she doesn 't learned English syntax. Hence, there is a critical
The most common contrasting viewpoint against the Critical Period Hypothesis is the theory presented by Noam Chomsky. Chomsky hypothesized that people are born with a set of rules known as 'Universal Grammar '; thus people can acquire language at any point within their lifetime as long as they are placed in an adequate learning environment.4 Although many linguists concur with Chomsky 's views about Universal Grammar; the movie, "Nell" can be interpreted in such a way that Chomsky 's theory is erroneous. In the movie, the character Nell learned a language within her critical period made up of the distorted English from her mother (who had a speech defect as the result of a series of strokes) and words remembered from a private language spoken with her twin.5 However, when she was being taught English in her late 20 's, Nell showed little progress in using the English language and continued to speak in her own language.6 In the film, the audience never witnesses Nell communicate in correct English sentences; most probably because she doesn 't learned English syntax. Hence, there is a critical