Applied linguistics L1 LANGUAGE ACQUISITION
by Luz Marina FORERO MOLINA
1. Phonemic contracts
2. Psycholinguistics L1 acquisition
2.1. Unconscious develop of linguistics knowlegde
2.1.1. Language is affected depending on the context (the enviroment)
2.2. Language is affected depending on the context (the enviroment)
3. Nativist-generativist position
3.1. The human capacity for language is a product of a mental language learning faculty LAD
4. Applied linguistics is an interdisciplinary field which identifies, investigates, and offers solutions to language-related real-life problems. Some of the academic fields related to applied linguistics are education, psychology, communication research, anthropology, and sociology.
4.1. According to Brumfit (1977:93) “Applied linguistics is a theoretical and empirical investigation of real world problems in which language is a central issue.”
5. Empiricist - functionalist positions
5.1. Language acquisitions is given by general language capacities
6. Features L1 acquisition
6.1. Innate mechanisms determinate first language acquisition
6.2. All children follow the same stages
7. Universal grammar
8. Language universals
9. Stages of development
9.1. Cooing
9.2. Babbling
9.3. Holophrases
9.4. Two words
9.5. Multiple words
10. Development of phonology
10.1. Speech perception
11. Models of semantics deveploment
11.1. The ostensive model
11.1.1. Look and name model
11.1.2. Reference
11.1.3. Extendibility
11.1.4. Object scope
11.1.5. Categorial scope
11.1.6. Novel name
11.1.7. Cognitive system
11.2. Semantic bootstrapping
11.3. Learning through context
11.3.1. Syntactic bootstrapping