Title: Learning theorists’ claim that language is learned strictly through imitation and reinforcement has Post by: Sync on Jun 25, 2015 Learning theorists’ claim that language is learned strictly through imitation and reinforcement has been challenged by other theorists who propose that an inborn mechanism helps children learn grammar. Give an example of a language phenomenon that learning theory has difficulty explaining and describe evidence that supports the notion of an inborn grammar-learning device.
Title: Re: Learning theorists’ claim that language is learned strictly through imitation and reinforcement Post by: Ania on Jul 17, 2015 Content hidden
Title: Re: Learning theorists’ claim that language is learned strictly through imitation and reinforcement has Post by: Sync on Aug 7, 2015 My course has gotten a whole lot easier thanks to this.
Title: Re: Learning theorists’ claim that language is learned strictly through imitation and reinforcement has Post by: Ania on Aug 7, 2015 Great, glad it makes sense
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