Intro to the Study of Language
Behaviorist theory is a psychological framework that emphasizes observable behaviors as the primary means of understanding learning and development, rather than internal mental states. In language acquisition, this theory suggests that children learn language through imitation, reinforcement, and conditioning, which can be seen in early stages of learning as well as in the acquisition of second languages. This approach highlights the role of the environment and external stimuli in shaping linguistic abilities.
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