Title: Piaget's Three Mountains Experiment
1Piaget's Three Mountains Experiment
2Variations on Three Mountain Experiments
3Semantic Relations in Two-Word Utterances
Relationship
Example
Agents action Action object Agent
object Action locative (location) Object
locative Possessor possessed Attribute
object Demonstrative object
Baby cry Eat cookie Bobby cookie Jump stair Teddy
bed Mommy sandwich Big dog There Daddy
42 to 5 Year Language Explosion
- Prelinguistic crying signals, gooing, cooing,
babbling, squeals, yells, inflection by 9
months - Holophrastic One word means many things.
Starts about 1 year. 40 to 50 words by 18
months, 300 words by 2 years. - Telegraphic Two or three word phrases (Where
go? More milk. No bath! Big boat.
Mommys dress.). From about 18 to 24 months. - Stage II Grammar Includes plurals,
overgeneralizations. From about 2 to 3 years. - Adult-like Speech Starts at about 5 to 6 years.
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6Theories of Language Acquisition
- Social Learning Theories Language acquisition
through imitation or modeling - Reinforcement The child is conditioned to
perform verbal behavior. (B.F. Skinner, 1957) - Innateness We are pre-wired or
preprogrammed to learn language through a
language acquisition device (L.A.D.) in the
brain. (Chomsky) - Combined View Includes predisposition and input
from the environment, but the child plays an
active, creative role in learning language.
Perception, cognition, motor, social and
emotional factors are all involved.
7Summary of Early Childhood Cognitive Development
- Preoperational thinking, not yet logical, unable
to see anothers viewpoint. - Child has gone through language explosion,
emerging with vocabulary of over 14,000 words,
and syntactically correct usage.