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Language Acquisition and Acculturation 
Language is a medium of communication and a carrier of culture because all that people 
know about their origin is communicated to them using language. In most cases mother 
tongues are suitable in expressing ones way of life. The native language is the best in 
expressing basic societal affairs. Language is the key medium of communication and it should 
be used in its simplest form because the simpler the language the easier the communication 
(Diyanni 633-639.) 
‘Mother Tongue’ a story by Amy Tan tries to take us through the different events one should 
change the manner in which he or she uses language with the listeners. As the speaker, one 
should use the appropriate language for the right audience so as to avoid circumstances in 
which language barrier can occur. The language which Tan uses with her mother is quite 
different from the one she uses with her listeners when engaging in public or official talks. It 
is quite evident that when Tan was confronting the stock broker who wanted to con her 
mother she changes her diction which matched a sophisticated language from the one her 
mother used. Language becomes hectic when one is trying to fit in a language he or she can 
hardly talk (Diyanni 633-639.) 
In the story ‘The Veil’ by Marjane Satrapi, the writer expresses how she experienced culture 
shock due to the veils that were introduced in 1980s due to the Islamic revolution (Satrapi). 
They were hot to live with and the students said that they made them resemble dark monsters. 
Acculturation is very important in language acquisition meaning that when speakers of a 
language fails to acculturate with the set social norms of the second language, they will be 
lost and will form a language of their own like slang because they try to modify their 
language to fit in the second language (Diyanni 633-639.) 
Code switching is the most important thing to do when one feels that the language he or she 
uses is not in line with the listeners. Tan changes her language to fit that of her mother and 
husband. When at home, there is a simpler language that she uses to communicate with the 
family members (Diyanni 633-639.) 
Language is influenced by the people who surround someone and also affect the manner in 
which one applies his or her grammar. Tan finds difficulty in being proficient in Language 
because the kind of English they speak with her mother is almost native and it is the same 
language she uses in her first novel until her mother says it is easy to read. Tan says that she is 
efficient in working out sciences and mathematics than English. This is because the kind of 
English she talks limits her in articulation of ideas because she first interprets in her native 
language then tries to fit the words in English hence losing the meaning and creativity of 
using words. When language lacks creativity, it becomes monotonous thus being a language 
that does not provoke emotions or evoke sense of humor. 
In The Veil, language is used to express the immediate concerns of the character that 
represent the actual human being. Without use of language that coherent, no one can attend to 
you case. The students are demanding for freedom citing that they do not understand why 
they need to wear the veils which are really uncomfortable (Satrapi.) 
Language is used with specific stereotypes which make the language to have a sense of 
originality. When Tans mother was giving her the story of the man who attended their
wedding 
their accentuated English was closer to Chinese rather than English. 
When a student call the veil a monster of darkness means that is not comfortable with the 
manner in which she wears the veil and can do anything to remove it. Words have been use to 
express the feelings of the students because they are not comfortable with the new findings 
that their parents are forcing into them. Most of the girls are not happy with the manner in 
which they have been separated with the boys in the classrooms. This is an expression that 
they are not happy with the manner which they are separated showing that the Islamic 
revolution affected the students (Diyanni 633-639.) 
By using books and magazines is the fairest way to reach out to the society because odes not 
involve angry confrontations with the law enforcers who may arrest them or shoot them. The 
arguments that Tan has are implanted in her by her mother who tells her there are certain 
stereotypes that influence life and studies. In this context mother tongue ceases to be a 
language but a belief that one has finely tuned into him or her by those that he believes or 
trusts. In reference to this notion, she believes that engineering courses need to be studied by 
the Asians students and even fair well in accounting than they would in English based 
professions. The fact that she gets this advice from a trusted source, it recoils the manner in 
which she thinks forcing her to shun away from language studies. This is confirmed by the 
fact that she does not pass well in her English studies and tests that they do once in awhile 
(Diyanni 633-639.) 
The maternal relation works in every soul because Tan felt that she had succeeded when she 
was able to address her mother in a simple language she could understand. She used her 
mother as a unit of measure in her success because when her mother completed reading her 
novel that is when she felt having achieved (Diyanni 633-639) 
Both the writers in The Veil and Mother Tongues show that the characters do not have 
individualism and they depend on others to define their individualism. In the Veil, the writer 
uses black and white colors to show how women are unique in their manners. They have been 
drawn behaving different styles of postures and talking differently because they are people 
who have different personalities only that they can not control their lives (Diyanni 633-639.) 
The writer has drawn each girl to look almost like the other but the girls have been given 
different hairstyles that differentiate them to show that they are unique in their own ways. The 
students have been used to show that they behave critical views about how life should be to 
them. They feel that they need to be given a pace to choose the life they want and live 
according to other expectations (Satrapi.) 
When one of the children says that they resemble darkness monsters, this shows that they can 
feel the burden the older generations are lacing on them. The same case applies to formation 
of language which is done through imitation. The children pick what they feel comfortable to 
use so long as it is comfortable with their mothers. Mother Tongue is used to show the 
relationship of the child and the mother and the manner in which they influence one another 
(Satrapi.)
Works Cited 
Diyanni, Robert. Hundred Great Essays, 4th Edn. New York: Longman Publishing 
Group, 2010 
Satrapi, Marjane. The Veil. 2005. 13 September, 2011 
<http://www.randomhouse.com/pantheon/graphicnovels/persepspread1.html>

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Language acquisition and acculturation

  • 1. Language Acquisition and Acculturation Language is a medium of communication and a carrier of culture because all that people know about their origin is communicated to them using language. In most cases mother tongues are suitable in expressing ones way of life. The native language is the best in expressing basic societal affairs. Language is the key medium of communication and it should be used in its simplest form because the simpler the language the easier the communication (Diyanni 633-639.) ‘Mother Tongue’ a story by Amy Tan tries to take us through the different events one should change the manner in which he or she uses language with the listeners. As the speaker, one should use the appropriate language for the right audience so as to avoid circumstances in which language barrier can occur. The language which Tan uses with her mother is quite different from the one she uses with her listeners when engaging in public or official talks. It is quite evident that when Tan was confronting the stock broker who wanted to con her mother she changes her diction which matched a sophisticated language from the one her mother used. Language becomes hectic when one is trying to fit in a language he or she can hardly talk (Diyanni 633-639.) In the story ‘The Veil’ by Marjane Satrapi, the writer expresses how she experienced culture shock due to the veils that were introduced in 1980s due to the Islamic revolution (Satrapi). They were hot to live with and the students said that they made them resemble dark monsters. Acculturation is very important in language acquisition meaning that when speakers of a language fails to acculturate with the set social norms of the second language, they will be lost and will form a language of their own like slang because they try to modify their language to fit in the second language (Diyanni 633-639.) Code switching is the most important thing to do when one feels that the language he or she uses is not in line with the listeners. Tan changes her language to fit that of her mother and husband. When at home, there is a simpler language that she uses to communicate with the family members (Diyanni 633-639.) Language is influenced by the people who surround someone and also affect the manner in which one applies his or her grammar. Tan finds difficulty in being proficient in Language because the kind of English they speak with her mother is almost native and it is the same language she uses in her first novel until her mother says it is easy to read. Tan says that she is efficient in working out sciences and mathematics than English. This is because the kind of English she talks limits her in articulation of ideas because she first interprets in her native language then tries to fit the words in English hence losing the meaning and creativity of using words. When language lacks creativity, it becomes monotonous thus being a language that does not provoke emotions or evoke sense of humor. In The Veil, language is used to express the immediate concerns of the character that represent the actual human being. Without use of language that coherent, no one can attend to you case. The students are demanding for freedom citing that they do not understand why they need to wear the veils which are really uncomfortable (Satrapi.) Language is used with specific stereotypes which make the language to have a sense of originality. When Tans mother was giving her the story of the man who attended their
  • 2. wedding their accentuated English was closer to Chinese rather than English. When a student call the veil a monster of darkness means that is not comfortable with the manner in which she wears the veil and can do anything to remove it. Words have been use to express the feelings of the students because they are not comfortable with the new findings that their parents are forcing into them. Most of the girls are not happy with the manner in which they have been separated with the boys in the classrooms. This is an expression that they are not happy with the manner which they are separated showing that the Islamic revolution affected the students (Diyanni 633-639.) By using books and magazines is the fairest way to reach out to the society because odes not involve angry confrontations with the law enforcers who may arrest them or shoot them. The arguments that Tan has are implanted in her by her mother who tells her there are certain stereotypes that influence life and studies. In this context mother tongue ceases to be a language but a belief that one has finely tuned into him or her by those that he believes or trusts. In reference to this notion, she believes that engineering courses need to be studied by the Asians students and even fair well in accounting than they would in English based professions. The fact that she gets this advice from a trusted source, it recoils the manner in which she thinks forcing her to shun away from language studies. This is confirmed by the fact that she does not pass well in her English studies and tests that they do once in awhile (Diyanni 633-639.) The maternal relation works in every soul because Tan felt that she had succeeded when she was able to address her mother in a simple language she could understand. She used her mother as a unit of measure in her success because when her mother completed reading her novel that is when she felt having achieved (Diyanni 633-639) Both the writers in The Veil and Mother Tongues show that the characters do not have individualism and they depend on others to define their individualism. In the Veil, the writer uses black and white colors to show how women are unique in their manners. They have been drawn behaving different styles of postures and talking differently because they are people who have different personalities only that they can not control their lives (Diyanni 633-639.) The writer has drawn each girl to look almost like the other but the girls have been given different hairstyles that differentiate them to show that they are unique in their own ways. The students have been used to show that they behave critical views about how life should be to them. They feel that they need to be given a pace to choose the life they want and live according to other expectations (Satrapi.) When one of the children says that they resemble darkness monsters, this shows that they can feel the burden the older generations are lacing on them. The same case applies to formation of language which is done through imitation. The children pick what they feel comfortable to use so long as it is comfortable with their mothers. Mother Tongue is used to show the relationship of the child and the mother and the manner in which they influence one another (Satrapi.)
  • 3. Works Cited Diyanni, Robert. Hundred Great Essays, 4th Edn. New York: Longman Publishing Group, 2010 Satrapi, Marjane. The Veil. 2005. 13 September, 2011 <http://www.randomhouse.com/pantheon/graphicnovels/persepspread1.html>