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what roles does environment play in language acquisition

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Answered by KHALSA11
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Answered by SanjayKumar11
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Imagine the following three children: Katie, Billy and Kim. First, let's meet Katie. Katie's environment is full of stimulation. She has two older siblings who interact with her regularly, and Katie's mother is at home with her during the day. They often go on outings together. Katie also attends an educational daycare program three mornings a week.

Now, let's meet Billy. Billy's environment is less stimulating. He's an only child, and his mother suffers from depression. No extended family lives in the area, and he does not attend a daycare program. Billy's basic needs are met, but he has very little interaction with others. Most of Billy's day is spent in front of a TV.

Finally, we are introduced to Kim. Katie and Billy are growing up in the United States, but Kim lives in China. Kim has loving parents and grandparents who give him lots of attention. He does not attend daycare, but time is spent teaching him daily at home, and he often interacts with other children in his neighborhood. Katie, Billy and Kim are all of the same age and ability, but their experiences and culture are different. Do you think that this might have an effect on their language development?

The answer to this question is yes! While we may not be able to completely predict future outcomes for each child, we do know that the rates and styles of language development and language acquisition will be different. Since most researchers believe that language acquisition is learned, the different environments and cultural circumstances will be a factor in their individual language development.

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