• Eric Heinz Lenneberg (19 September 1921 – 31 May 1975) was a linguist and neurologist who pioneered ideas on language acquisition and cognitive psychology...
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  • determines thought, supporting linguistic determinism. Psycholinguists Eric Lenneberg and Roger Brown were among the first to refute Whorf's ideas of linguistic...
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  • relativity was reformulated as a testable hypothesis by Roger Brown and Eric Lenneberg who performed experiments designed to determine whether color perception...
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  • which also predates the Sapir–Whorf hypothesis, as well as the work of Eric Lenneberg and Roger Brown in 1950s and 1960s. The universalist theory that color...
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    biolinguistic approach, is believed to have its origins in Noam Chomsky's and Eric Lenneberg's work on language acquisition that began in the 1950s as a reaction...
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  • (L2) is the age the person learned the language. For example, linguist Eric Lenneberg used second language to mean a language consciously acquired or used...
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  • their 1959 book Speech and Brain Mechanisms, and was popularized by Eric Lenneberg in 1967 with Biological Foundations of Language. The critical period...
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  • innate to humans and distinguishes humans from all other animals, and Eric Lenneberg, who in 1967 hypothesized that humans have a critical period for language...
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  • culture and psychology. In 1953 and 1954, psychologists Roger Brown and Eric Lenneberg criticized Whorf for his reliance on anecdotal evidence, formulating...
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  • Penfield and Lamar Roberts in 1959 and popularized by linguist Eric Lenneberg in 1967. Lenneberg argued for the hypothesis based on evidence that children...
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  • Vittorio Guidano Philip Johnson-Laird Daniel Kahneman Nancy Kanwisher Eric Lenneberg Alan Leslie Willem Levelt Elizabeth Loftus Alexander Luria Brian MacWhinney...
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  • Ursula Bellugi, Courtney Cazden, Richard F. Cromer, David McNeill, Eric Lenneberg, Colin Fraser, Eleanor Rosch (Heider), Melissa Bowerman, Steven Pinker...
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  • Johnson George Lakoff Barbara Landau Ronald Langacker Géraldine Legendre Eric Lenneberg Elena Lieven Brian MacWhinney Ellen Markman Steven Pinker Leonard Talmy...
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  • subject of ongoing debate. The critical-period hypothesis of the linguist Eric Lenneberg states that full native competence in acquiring a language can only...
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  • grammar. Considerations such as those have led Chomsky, Jerry Fodor, Eric Lenneberg and others to argue that the types of grammar the child needs to consider...
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  • producing language leads to more effective processing of input. In 1967, Eric Lenneberg argued the existence of a critical period (approximately 2–13 years...
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  • George A., and Elizabeth Lenneberg (eds.), Psychology and Biology of Language and Thought: Essays in Honor of Eric Lenneberg. Academic Press: 27-63. Jouko...
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    child development and speech perception to neurology and genetics" – Eric Lenneberg, George Miller, Roger Brown, Morris Halle and Alvin Liberman. Brown...
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  • The primary focus of their research was to test the hypothesis of Eric Lenneberg that humans have a critical period for language acquisition, the end...
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  • Johnson-Laird Daniel Kahneman Nancy Kanwisher Jennifer Dustow Jung-Mo Lee Eric Lenneberg Alan Leslie Willem Levelt Elizabeth Loftus Alexander Luria Brian MacWhinney...
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  • A. Miller; Elizabeth Lenneberg, eds. (1978). Psychology and biology of language and thought: essays in honor of Eric Lenneberg. Academic Press. ISBN 978-0-12-497750-1...
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  • activation. This perspective runs counter to the theory of Noam Chomsky, Eric Lenneberg, and Steven Pinker that language is processed in a domain-specific manner...
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  • Nativists Eric Lenneberg Steven Pinker Stephen Crain Thomas Bever Susan Gelman Susan Carey Elizabeth Spelke Lila R. Gleitman Empiricists Elizabeth Bates...
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  • Talmy and Mark Turner From the perspective of language acquisition, Eric Lenneberg and Philip Rubin at Haskins Laboratories From the perspective of anthropology...
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  • assumption stems from ‘critical period’ (CP) ideas. A CP was popularised by Eric Lenneberg in 1967 for L1 acquisition, but considerable interest now surrounds...
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  • "Language development in the absence of expressive speech", in Lenneberg, Eric H.; Lenneberg, Elizabeth (eds.), Foundations of Language Development: A Multidisciplinary...
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  • Researchers began to change tone in the late 1950s/early 1960s, when Lenneberg, Chomsky, and Halle co-founded the field of biolinguistics and explored...
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  • Second Edition. Littleton: Libraries Unlimited. ISBN 978-1-59158-169-7. Lenneberg, Eric (1967). Biological Foundations of Language. New York: Wiley. ISBN 978-0-89874-700-3...
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  • innateness debate". Developmental Psychobiology 27 (1990): 727–40. Lenneberg, Eric. Biological Foundations of Language. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1967...
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  • (1): 37. January 1979. doi:10.1037/h0078236. Retrieved 2024-09-26. "Eric H. Lenneberg". John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Retrieved 2024-09-26...
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