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ling 101 lecture outline m oct 25 l1 acquisition of morphology and syntax background reading cl ch 9 1 the study of language acquisition cl ch 9 4 morphological development ...

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    LING 101 • Lecture outline                    M Oct 25
    • L1 acquisition of morphology
       and syntax
      Background reading:
      • CL Ch 9, §1, “The study of language acquisition”
      • CL Ch 9, §4, “Morphological development”
      • See also: CL Ch 9, §5, “Syntactic development”
                                                             1 
    1. L1 acquisition: Context and key ideas
    Review from our phonology acquisition discussion:
    • Adults can speak and understand their native 
      language(s) because they have a lexicon and 
      mental grammar of that language
      -  lexicon —  
      -  mental grammar — 
                                                        2 
    1. L1 acquisition: Context and key ideas
    Review from our phonology acquisition discussion:
    • Adults can speak and understand their native 
      language(s) because they have a lexicon and 
      mental grammar of that language 
       -  lexicon — where sounds, meaning, and other 
          unpredictable information are stored for each 
          word or morpheme
       -  mental grammar — rules and principles that 
          handle predictable / systematic patterns, 
          including phonology, morphology, and syntax
                                                           3 
     1. L1 acquisition: Context and key ideas
    • Adults can speak and understand their native 
       language(s) because they have a lexicon and 
       mental grammar of that language 
    • How does a child acquiring a native language 
       (first language; L1) get to this target adult state 
       for morphology and syntax?
       → L1 is the abbreviation for first or native 
          language(s):  language(s) acquired when no 
          previous language has been acquired
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