Dec. 7, 2020
Recently, I've been interested in Second Language Acquisition, a subfield of linguistic. Universal Grammar, which proposed by Noam Chomsky, is a fascinating and influential theory among SLA topics.
The concept of UG is that every human being, no matter what first language they speak, has the same innate language system in their mind. When people learn their first or second language, they would perceive the languages they hear and fit it into the innate system.
Noam Chomsky claims that humans need UG to learn language due to the complexity of human language. It explains why children can learn a language in a relatively short period of time compared to other complex skills. Also, children learn the language in similar stages. For example, children would learn negation in the early stages regardless of which language they speak.
So, here is a brief introduction of UG. Hopes you like it. I'm not a linguistic major so I might have some misunderstanding of UG and would appreciate any correction if I make a wrong explanation.
Thanks for your reading and correction.
Introduction tof Universal Grammar
Recently, I've been interested in Second Language Acquisition, a subfield of linguistics.
Universal Grammar, which was proposed by Noam Chomsky, is a fascinating and influential theory among SLA topics.
The concept of UG is that every human being, no matter what first language they speak, has the same innate language system in their mind.
When people learn their first or second language, they would perceive the languages they hear and fit it into theis innate system.
Noam Chomsky claims that humans need UG to learn language due to the complexity of human language.
It explains why children can learn a language in a relatively short period of time compared to other complex skills.
Also, children learn the language in similar stages.
For example, children would learn negation in the early stages regardless of which language they speak.
So, herethis is a brief introduction of UG.
HI hopes you like it.
I'm not a linguistics major so I might have some misunderstanding of UG and would appreciate any corrections if I makde a wrong explanation.
Thanks for your reading and corrections.
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我是學語言學的研究生。 你説的是對的!根據Noam Chomsky説的,這個“UG”讓全人類能夠學會一個語言。就是説,我們在大腦中都有很類似的語言屬性/能力,可是各種語言從這些屬性“選擇”幾個。 所以,世界上出現不同的語言。希望我的解釋有道理!
Introduction tof Universal Grammar
Recently, I've been interested in Second Language Acquisition, a subfield of linguistics.
Universal Grammar, which was proposed by Noam Chomsky, is a fascinating and influential theory that features prominently among SLA topics.
The concept of UG is that every human being, no matter what first language they speak, has the same innate language system in their mind.
When people learn their first or second language, they would perceive the languages they hear and fit it into their own innate system.
Noam Chomsky claims that humans need UG to learn languages due to the complexity of human languages.
It explains why children can learn a language in a relatively short period of time compared to other complex skills.
Also, children learn the languages in similar stages.
For example, a children would learn negation in the early stages of language development, regardless of whichatever language they speak.
So, here i that was a brief introduction of UG.
The introduction is above, and you (presumably) wrote this sentence after it, so it feels more fitting to say, "That was" instead of "here is".
HI hopes you like it.
I'm not a linguistic major, so I might have some misunderstanding of UG and would appreciate any correction if I make a wrong explanatiexplained it wrong.
Thanks for your reading and your corrections.
Feedback
Great Job! Just a few corrections! I also find the subject of linguistics fascinating!
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Universal Grammar, which proposed by Noam Chomsky, is a fascinating and influential theory among SLA topics. Universal Grammar, which was proposed by Noam Chomsky, is a fascinating and influential theory that features prominently among SLA topics. Universal Grammar, which was proposed by Noam Chomsky, is a fascinating and influential theory among SLA topics. |
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