Gerciene Carmona Maura Vilhena Najara Vilhena Summary: The article will show to some concepts and characteristics of the learning that has for purpose to show the inatista theory of acquisition of the language, divided under the aspects of in accordance with analyzes of the development and acquisition of the language in accordance with research and thoughts based in Chomsky, showing specific and clear aspects of its positioning going teses of other studious writers and/or of the subject of the acquisition and development of the language. On the basis of the research and other articles this article presents characteristics and trends contemporaries similar to display the acquisition of the language contemporary. Words keys: Learning, language. Introduction the scholars of the area of the linguistics that if abides by the process of the acquisition of the language, called psicolingstica, always the purpose of this article is to show the inatista theory of acquisition of the language, divided in some aspects. This was subdivided in: the Hypothesis gerativo-transformacional, the construtivista Cognitivismo, the universal Grammar and its relevance. they had had interest to interpret the process that qualifies the human beings of if to communicate through speaks. Many chains throughout the time if had considered to explain this phenomenon, that is, to demonstrate as it occurs the communication enters the people by means of the o use of the word.
Chomsky justification goes retakes this subject with vigor, a time that this subject is reason of discutio between some writers, however showing where measured the philosophy of the mind and the philosophy of the language it meets intercrossed closely. is necessarily the Chomsky-philosopher that one that awakes more interest for who reads this book. More than what this, in it we find an effort to integrate the linguistics with others you discipline, establishing interfaces with the genetics and other sciences, noticing itself, however, that this effort does not have to be seen by a reducionista prism.