Pemerolehan bahasa kanak-kanak Melayu berdasarkan role reversal imitation

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Main Authors: Marzalina, Mansor, Nor Hasimah, Ismail
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spelling my.unimap-579792019-01-18T01:32:42Z Pemerolehan bahasa kanak-kanak Melayu berdasarkan role reversal imitation Marzalina, Mansor Nor Hasimah, Ismail Pemerolehan bahasa Kanak-kanak Melayu Peniruan Role reversal imitation Usage-based theory Language acquisition Malay children Imitation Link to publisher's homepage at http://johdec.unimap.edu.my The question of how a child acquires the first language has long been raised and discussed. Recent studies in the west such as the study by Piaget (1962), Sherman (1971) and Ingram (1989) explained that children are making imitations in language acquisition, also previous studies have their own hypotheses in solving the problem about the concept of imitation in the acquisition of this language. In Malaysia, for example in the study of Asmah (1988), Abdul Aziz Sharif (1994) and Mohd. Amin & Vijayalecthumy (2006) also explained that the acquisition of Malay children's language also through 'imitation'. 'Imitation' here means that Malay children acquire the language by imitating language spoken by parents or individuals who are close to them. Hence, the language acquisition research will focus on language acquisition based on role reversal imitation. Role reversal imitation is a 'role-copying' strategy in usage-based theory highlighted by Tomasello (2003). It was found that the concept of 'imitation' in the acquisition of Malay children was initially quite little, then increased rapidly and at the end of two years old, the imitation was a slight deterioration. 2019-01-18T01:32:42Z 2019-01-18T01:32:42Z 2017 Article Journal of Human Development and Communication (JoHDEC), vol.6, 2017, pages 129-140 2289-2702 http://dspace.unimap.edu.my:80/xmlui/handle/123456789/57979 http://johdec.unimap.edu.my/ other Center for Communication Technology and Human Development (UniMAP)
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topic Pemerolehan bahasa
Kanak-kanak Melayu
Peniruan
Role reversal imitation
Usage-based theory
Language acquisition
Malay children
Imitation
spellingShingle Pemerolehan bahasa
Kanak-kanak Melayu
Peniruan
Role reversal imitation
Usage-based theory
Language acquisition
Malay children
Imitation
Marzalina, Mansor
Nor Hasimah, Ismail
Pemerolehan bahasa kanak-kanak Melayu berdasarkan role reversal imitation
description Link to publisher's homepage at http://johdec.unimap.edu.my
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author Marzalina, Mansor
Nor Hasimah, Ismail
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Nor Hasimah, Ismail
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title Pemerolehan bahasa kanak-kanak Melayu berdasarkan role reversal imitation
title_short Pemerolehan bahasa kanak-kanak Melayu berdasarkan role reversal imitation
title_full Pemerolehan bahasa kanak-kanak Melayu berdasarkan role reversal imitation
title_fullStr Pemerolehan bahasa kanak-kanak Melayu berdasarkan role reversal imitation
title_full_unstemmed Pemerolehan bahasa kanak-kanak Melayu berdasarkan role reversal imitation
title_sort pemerolehan bahasa kanak-kanak melayu berdasarkan role reversal imitation
publisher Center for Communication Technology and Human Development (UniMAP)
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