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24 February, 05:24

Skinner's explanation of language could not fully explain how humans learn languages because:

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  1. 24 February, 08:33
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    Skinner, a behavioral psychologist, viewed babies as empty vessels that language had to be put into. Language acquisition, in Skinner's view, was a cognitive behavior of learning by imitation, and believed that operant conditioning affected the child's acquisition of language. Limitations of Skinner's theory are that observations of parent/child language use rarely show parents correcting their child's grammar as would be necessary for operant conditioning; that children may be unable to repeat what their parents say in some circumstances; and that children not fluent by 7 may be unable to catch up.
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