Chomsky suggested the Language Acquisition Device (LAD), this means that children have an innate capacity to learn, although this has to be triggered in order for them to be able to use it. An example of this would be when children apply tense to …show more content…
For example when children say ‘mum’ or ‘dad’ as their first words because their parents have continually said them for their entire lives, therefore they would imitate them in order to say it back and therefore creating a wider range of language.
Jean Berko-Gleeson suggested a theory that children need to be in a routine intentionality to help with their development, this meant that children associate one thing with another. An example of this routine would be when you show a child a towel and they know that they are then going to have a bath. This shows that interaction with other people is crucial to language development.
Katherine Nelson shows that children’s first words fit into four categories, these are Naming (noun), Action (verb), Social and Modifying (adverb, adjective). She claimed that 60% of children’s first 50 words fit into the naming category, this is due to caregivers constantly wanting children to name things. For example when caregivers ask children if they want things, such as ‘milk’, they pronounce milk so prominently that children remember the term and therefore begin to remember it and ask for