sECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION
UNIVERSAL GRAMMAR
lET'S START
1/5
Who's the author of the Universal Grammar?
Skinner
Chomsky
2/5
Most people learn a language through formal training and structured repetition.
False
True
Sometimes
3/5
What evidence suggests that language is inherently creative?
The ability of speakers to produce and understand complex sentences they've never heard before.
The tendency of speakers to repeat the same phrases in similar situations.
The fact that all languages share a limited set of words and phrases.
The ability of speakers to learn a language through formal and structured training.
4/5
There are specific areas in the brain that control language, but not all underlying rules
TRUE
FALSE
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sECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION
UNIVERSAL GRAMMAR
lET'S START
1/5
Who's the author of the Universal Grammar?
Skinner
Chomsky
2/5
Most people learn a language through formal training and structured repetition.
False
True
Sometimes
3/5
What evidence suggests that language is inherently creative?
The ability of speakers to produce and understand complex sentences they've never heard before.
The tendency of speakers to repeat the same phrases in similar situations.
The fact that all languages share a limited set of words and phrases.
The ability of speakers to learn a language through formal and structured training.
4/5
There are specific areas in the brain that control language, but not all underlying rules
TRUE
FALSE
Well done!
What else says this theory?
Go back to your teacher's screen so you can learn more about it and you'll be able to answer the following questions.
¡Oh, no!
Inténtalo con otra puerta
Nunc eget elit ultrices, gravida dolor vitae, congue sapien. Maecenas quis pretium ante. Phasellus felis velit, volutpat pretium eros in, posuere ornare urna.