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LANGUAGE ACQUISITION IN CHILDHOOD STAGE: A REVIEW
Author(s) -
Teguh Budiharso
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
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Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2502-8278
DOI - 10.30957/ijoltl.v4i1.260
Subject(s) - language acquisition , linguistics , comprehension approach , developmental linguistics , sentence , second language acquisition , language development , second language attrition , psychology , computer science , context (archaeology) , natural language , natural language processing , history , philosophy , archaeology
This paper reviews the language acquisition theory in childhood stages.  Five models of baby’s language development including pre-linguistic, holophrastic, telegraphic, simple sentence, and compound sentence are central of discussion.  In the early stage, characteristics of language development and language learning in the kindergarten level are discussed integratedly.  In the area of Second Language Acquisition (SLA), Krashen Theory in Natural Approach is prevalent, prevailing frontier concepts in children language development.  In the social context, language view that has closed relationship to culture is included. This way,  norm, etiquette, values, and other aspects of communication are valuable to teaching children in the early stage.   

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