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begin his linguistic development in a normal environment in which a parent communicated with
him in either oral or sign language.
a) the innatist perspective
b) cross-culural research
c) connectism
d) the importance of interaction
5. No case of a feral child has ever provided strong support for the critical period hypothesis.
This is because for all participants
[2]
a) neither the period of linguistic deprivation, nor its starting point, cannot be verified
b) cognitive factors beyond language, including general intelligence, are also impaired
c) cases of feral children only occurred before the 20th century and are impossible to
verify
d) cases of feral children invariably turn out to be hoaxes, in one way or another
6. What is correctly linked to each other? [2]
a) Behaviorism- where the first language and the target language are similar, learners
should acquire target language easily.
b) lnnatist perspective-knowledge of UG must be available to second language learners as
well as to first language learners.
c) Chomsky-innate knowledge of the principles of universal grammar permits all children
to acquire the language of their environment during a critical period of their
development.
d) Cognitive and developmental psychologists-they argue that there is no need to
hypothesize that humans have a language -specific module in the brain.
7. Genie was originally thought to provide a good test case for the critical period hypothesis
with respect to language, because ___ . [2]
a. the period of linguistic deprivation and its starting point were systematically
manipulated
b. she was found at the age of puberty and, subsequently, could not acquire any aspect of
language
c. she had been deprived of linguistic, cognitive and social stimulation from birth to the
age of puberty
d. the period of linguistic deprivation was well-documented as corresponding with
Lenneberg's (1968) hypothesis: from birth to puberty