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According to Noam Chomsky, what is the Language Acquisition Device (LAD)?

  • A limited lexicon of each independent language
  • An infinite sequence of word forms and grammar
  • A mental capacity that enables infants to acquire and produce language (correct)
  • A theory asserting that humans are born with the instinct for acquiring language
  • What theory does the LAD concept belong to?

  • Cognitive theory of language
  • Social interactionist theory of language
  • Behaviorist theory of language
  • Nativist theory of language (correct)
  • What does the nativist theory of language assert?

  • Language acquisition is solely influenced by social interactions
  • Humans are born with an innate facility for acquiring language (correct)
  • Language is learned through imitation and reinforcement
  • Language acquisition is a result of cognitive development
  • What is the task of the LAD according to Chomsky?

    <p>To select the correct grammar for a given language</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the LAD's role in language acquisition?

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    Language Acquisition Device (LAD)

    • The Language Acquisition Device (LAD) is a theoretical module of the mind proposed by Noam Chomsky.
    • The LAD concept belongs to the Nativist Theory of Language, which suggests that language acquisition is an innate ability.

    Nativist Theory of Language

    • The Nativist Theory of Language asserts that humans are born with an innate capacity for acquiring language, which is hard-wired into the brain.
    • This theory proposes that language acquisition is facilitated by an innate, genetically determined capacity, rather than solely by environmental factors.

    Role of LAD in Language Acquisition

    • According to Chomsky, the task of the LAD is to analyze the linguistic input and determine the rules and structures of language.
    • The LAD's role in language acquisition is to provide the initial state of the language faculty, which enables children to acquire language rapidly and effortlessly.
    • The LAD is thought to be responsible for identifying the underlying patterns and structures of language, allowing children to develop a grammar and vocabulary rapidly.

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    Test your knowledge on Noam Chomsky's Language Acquisition Device (LAD) and its role in language acquisition. Explore the nativist theory of language and understand the concept of instinctive language acquisition.

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