Yep :] Me again.. the cheeky sod who always seems to need help with one thing or another!
Anyway.
I've been looking at the way in which Frankenstein's Monster acquires Language in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.
I've found some important points, especially comparisons with the theories that we now know. Contrasts can be drawn with Chomsky's theory, which suggests that language is innate, and that it cannot be learnt through imitation (Skinner 1957), whereas in Frankenstein, the monster begins to learn language by imitating the DeLacey family.
However, I know there's bound to be some ace facts that I've missed.
Thus, absolutely ANY help would be appreciated.
Hope you dont all think I'm too cheeky; I really do do my own work, although it might not seem like it!


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