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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 4
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