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Three myths from the language acquisition literature.

Ted Schoneberger1.   

Abstract

THREE POPULAR ASSERTIONS HAVE HINDERED THE PROMOTION OF AN EMPIRICIST APPROACH TO LANGUAGE ACQUISITION: (a) that Brown and Hanlon (1970) claimed to offer data that parents do not reinforce their children's grammaticality; (b) that Brown and Hanlon also claimed to offer data that parents do not provide negative evidence (i.e., corrective feedback) for ungrammaticality; and (c) that Gold (1967) claimed to offer a formal proof showing that, without negative evidence, a child cannot acquire a language solely from environmental input. In this paper I offer introductory comments on the nature-nurture distinction (including interactionism, and the nativists' claim to have found a gene for language). Next I debunk the three aforementioned assertions by arguing that the authors (Brown & Hanlon; Gold) never made the claims attributed to them; review evidence on the role of reinforcement and corrective feedback in language acquisition; and offer some concluding comments.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 22477466      PMCID: PMC2900953          DOI: 10.1007/bf03393086

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Verbal Behav        ISSN: 0889-9401


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