Language Development Report
Language Development Report
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Modern linguistics, summarized by Carroll (1973:289) teaches that a language is a structured system of arbitrary vocal sounds and sequences of sounds
which is used in interpersonal communication, and which rather exhaustively catalogs the things, events, and processes of human experience.
From the social scientists’ point of view, language is an open system interacting with, changed by, and changing its environment as part of culture. The
humanness of language and its place in human society is one of the most necessary and complex of all social skills.
The transformationalists spearheaded by Chomsky view language as a system which relates meanings to substance. Language is a mental phenomenon. It is
innate. Man has the genetically imparted ability for language learning.
Language is a systematic means of communicating ideas or feelings by the use of conventionalized signs, sounds, gestures or marks having understood
meanings. (Websters New International Dictionary of the English Language 1961:1270).
Language is any set or system of linguistic symbols as used in a more or less uniform fashion by a number of people who are thus enabled to communicate
intelligibly with one another (Random House Dictionary of the English Language 1966:806).
Language is a system of arbitrary vocal symbols used for human communication (Wardhaugh 1972:806).
Language is a system of arbitrary, vocal symbols which permit all people in a given culture, or other people who have learned the system of that culture to
communicate or to interact (Finocchiaro 1964:8)
Language is used for communication.
2. Morphology
- The system of meaningful units involved in
word formation.
- Two types: Free morpheme and bound
Language’s morpheme
3. Syntax
Systems 4. Semantics
- Refers to the meaning of words and sentences.
- What do you think is the meaning of this
sentence?
“The shooting of hunters occurred at
dawn.”
5. Pragmatics
Language
conditioning and reinforcement
4. Interactionist Theory
Theories
✓ Vygotsky, Dell Hymes, Michael, A.K.
Halliday
✓ Emphasis is on the primary role of
of
sociocultural interaction
✓ Children learns the language through
their attempts to communicate to the
Language
world around them.
✓ Joint attention and turn taking
✓ Semantic and Pragmatic
First Language (Native
First Language, mother tongue,
primary language, stronger
Language language, source language)
and Second
Second Language (Non-native
Language language, foreign language,
Acquisition secondary language, weaker
language, target language)
LANGUAGE
DEVELOPMENT
DEVELOPMENTAL
MILESTONES
Language
Related Developmental
Issues disabilities (IDD, ASD,
Specific Language
Impairment)
References:
• Gleason, J.B. (2005). The development of language. Pearson Education:USA
• Lust, B.C. (2006) Child language acquisition and growth. Cambridge University
Press
• Orillos, L. Q. (1998). Language acquisition theories, principles, and research.
Quezon City: UPOU.
• Santrock, J. W. (2019b). Life-span development. McGraw-Hill Higher Education
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