Term ID: T1879

Grammar Acquisition

/grammar-acquisition/
The developmental process by which children learn the rules governing language structure, including syntax, morphology, and semantics, typically occurring without explicit instruction during early childhood.
Example: Children progressing from single words to telegraphic speech ("want cookie") to complex grammatical structures while learning rules like past tense formation and sentence construction.

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Reference: Chomsky (1965)