Psycholinguistics In The Book Child Language: Acquisition And Growth

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Chapter seven from the textbook Child Language: Acquisition and Growth informs its readers about what children know about language and what they don’t know by using adults as native speakers of the modeled language. The chapter opens up by addressing that in order to know what children know and don’t about language, one needs to study/assess the way children submerge themselves within language by how they use it, how they speak it, how they understand it, and how they make judgements. The author of the book, Lust, mentions that in doing so one must enter this assessment in the perspective of “psycholinguistics, the study of how the mind represents and processes language, based on behavioral studies of language use” (123). The chapter goes …show more content…

Competence is the knowledge of language to which the child knows, while competence is the way a child performs the usage of language. Furthermore into the chapter, language acquisition and performance factors is another topic that the author addresses. Lust states that behavior has a lot to do with language in terms of performance factors which include; “their memory and ability to deal with length of linguistic utterances” (125). The ability of a child to structure language in a way they will understand it lies within the way they hear it. Previous research testifies that memory and cognition go hand-in-hand and do not work independently. It is through this process that gradual organization of language is therefore build upon. The chapter cover many interesting topics that deal with children’s knowledge of language and it closes by reminding its readers that in order to dissect the nature of language within children, one must always reference back to their behavior performance with the …show more content…

I know I had mentioned that chapter five was the toughest to read and understand, but I have to take that back because this last chapter to me was the hardest. I had to reread the entire section, something I hadn’t done before, in order to even grasp the little I was able to comprehend. The part that really threw me mostly off was the Mean and Length of Utterance (MLU) section. As I was reading it I was like what did I just read. I couldn’t make up how was it that they were able to measure the children’s utterances. During lecture, it was also discussed but I still can not grasp how this whole measurement works. Other than that I was very glad with this challenging textbook. I believe I took a lot even when I had a hard time disecting what it was trying to teach

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