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empiricist - ANSWER - language is learned through positive reinforcement and
claining of words into sentences
social-interactionist - ANSWER - children learn language within interactions between
the child and a more capable guide
usage based theory - ANSWER - children are motivated to learn language in order
interact with others
intentionality - ANSWER - child test abilities in language, emotional expression,
cognition and play develops in tandem and the desire to participate in these
exchanges drives development
bootstrapping - ANSWER - children use knowledge about one aspect of language to
make inferences about other aspects of language
connectionist - ANSWER - model that attempts to visualize the physical working of
the brain
universal grammar - ANSWER - there is an innate capacity to learn grammar, called
the language acquisition device which is uniquely human
modularity - ANSWER - folders theory that language modules develops
independently in the brain but can interact with one another
competition - ANSWER - certain language capacities such as syntax are the result of
hearing frequency used structures and not attending to less common structure