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What does FLA stand for?

First Language Acquisition (linguistics)


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of Erfurt, Germany) offers a textbook on bilingual first language acquisition that explains how children under the age of six learn to understand and speak two languages.
The uniformity and rapidity of first language acquisition is possible because human infants are born with a biologically endowed language faculty (Universal Grammar) within the brain that drives the course of language development.
This may teach the rhythm and intonation patterns before the acquisition of full grammatical patterns, a natural ordering in first language acquisition, which Condon and Sander (1974) have suggested may be the key to the universal success of babies in acquiring their first language grammar.
00 Hardcover Studies on language acquisition; 32 P118 Gulzow and Gagarina present a selection of 14 papers from a February 2005 workshop held in Cologne and a July 2005 conference held in Berlin which focus on the impact of a linguistic item's frequency in the input on the process of first language acquisition.
Coverage includes the concepts of nature, language and culture, words across cultures, language and interaction, first language acquisition, bilingualism, language contact between individuals and cultures, varieties of language, nonverbal communication, sign languages and literacy.

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