Chapter 2: Theories of Language Acquisition
Language acquisitionโthe process through which humans gain the ability to perceive, produce, and use words to communicateโhas been a central focus in linguistics and cognitive science. The quest to understand this fascinating phenomenon has led to multiple theoretical frameworks grounded in two foundational philosophical divisions: Empiricism (learned behavior via external stimuli) and Rationalism (innate biological faculties).
This chapter explores major theories ranging from Noam Chomsky's Universal Grammar (UG) and B.F. Skinner's Behaviorism, to Piaget's Cognitive stages, Vygotsky's Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD), and Stephen Krashen's SLA Monitor Model. Grasping these frameworks, their key proponents, and core principles is essential for decoding application-based questions in the UGC NET English exam. Select a topic below to begin your study session.
1. Noam Chomsky & Universal Grammar
Explore Generative Grammar, the innate Language Acquisition Device (LAD), and the distinction between Competence and Performance.
2. Behaviorism & Language Acquisition
Study the empiricist views of B.F. Skinner, Pavlov's classical conditioning, and Watson. Master verbal operants like mands and tacts.
3. The Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis
Analyze Linguistic Relativity versus Linguistic Determinism, and understand how language influences human thought and worldview.
4. Vygotsky's ZPD & Sociocultural Theory
Discover the Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD), educational scaffolding, and the role of social interaction in language.
5. Piagetโs Cognitive Theory
Understand why "thought precedes language" and map linguistic milestones to Piaget's four stages of cognitive development.
6. Connectionism & Brunerโs Constructivism
Dive into neural pattern recognition (PDP models) and Jerome Bruner's Language Acquisition Support System (LASS).
7. Halliday & Krashen (SLA Theories)
Master Halliday's Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL) and Krashenโs 5 Hypotheses of Second Language Acquisition.
8. Linguistic History & Motivation
Trace linguistics from Pฤแนini to modern times, and contrast Integrative vs. Instrumental Motivation in learning.
9. Language Acquisiton Stages
First Language Acquisition and The 5 stages of First Language Acquisition and others.
10. Akbar's Language Experiment
One of the earliest recorded empirical inquiries into the nature of language acquisition was conducted by Mughal Emperor Akbar.