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Melani1276

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Outline the basics of the learning theory explanation of language development. Summarize its strengths and weaknesses.
 
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The overall goal of modern genetic counseling is to
 
  a. detect abnormalities early so that abortions can be required for the couple.
  b. improve the quality of the human gene pool so that a superior master race will eventually be developed.
  c. do research on the breeding of half-human chimeras.
  d. inform the couple about their risk of having a baby with a serious genetic/congenital defects.



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Learning theories of language development stress the roles of (1) reinforcement of appropriate language as the primary mechanism of learning, (2) shaping of successive approximations as a means of increasing the verbal repertoire, and (3) the role of imitation in language development. Strengths: in general, learning theory works best in explaining phonological and semantic development. Imitation seems to play an important role in both. Parents do tend to reinforce the truth value of their children's utterances. Weaknesses: however, learning theory explanations of how a child acquires subtler aspects of language such as syntax and pragmatics do not suffice. For example, children utter phrases and sentences they have never heard before, they overregularize nouns and verbs, creating words never heard before, and acquire syntax at a pace and level of complexity that defies explanation in terms of conditioning and simple imitation. Moreover, parents typically do not reinforce correct grammar to an appreciable extent, only truth-value. Finally, learning theory principles offer no plausible explanation for the existence of linguistic universals..

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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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