Language development, linguistic input, and linguistic racism.

Wiley Interdiscip Rev Cogn Sci

Department of Psychology, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA.

Published: May 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Kids learn languages naturally, like a superpower, without needing special teaching or correction.
  • Some researchers believe you need "good" language examples for kids to learn, but that's not really true because all languages are valid.
  • This idea can be unfair and even racist, as it overlooks how some children's language experiences are treated, which makes understanding language development harder.

Article Abstract

Language development is both remarkable and unremarkable. It is remarkable because children learn the language(s) around them, signed or spoken, without explicit instruction or correction. It is unremarkable because children have done this for thousands of years without worldwide incident or catastrophe. Yet, much research on this organic developmental phenomenon relies on an empirical falsehood: "quality" linguistic input is necessary to facilitate language development. "Quality" is a value judgment, not a structural feature of any human language. I argue selectively legitimizing some linguistic input as "quality" is possible only through mischaracterizing what language is. This falsehood is also linguistic racism because it is based on a deficit perspective of the early linguistic experiences of a subset of children, specifically racialized children. I explore how linguistic racism stalls our collective understanding of language development and promotes an environment of bad science. This article is categorized under: Linguistics > Language Acquisition Psychology > Language Neuroscience > Development.

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