Second Language Acquisition Processes & Theories

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Second Language Acquisition Processes and Theories
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Second Language Acquisition Processes & Theories
  1. Universal Grammar
    1. Theorists
      1. *Noam Chomsky
        1. Richard Montague, Lydia White, Steven Pinker
      2. Description
        1. All languages share universal rules & principles

          Annotations:

          • e.g. a distinction between nouns and verbs
          1. Humans are hard-wired for language development

            Annotations:

            • "Language Acquisition Device" (LAD) UG provides a "metaphor for the human linguistic potential" (Razfar)
            1. Each language has unique rules & systems for rule application

              Annotations:

              • There are a finite number of grammatical structures possible.
              1. We can generate completely new language structures

                Annotations:

                • "Poverty of Stimulus"
            2. Monitor Model
              1. Theorists
                1. Henry Krashen
                2. Description
                  1. 1. Natural Order Hypothesis

                    Annotations:

                    • "Rules of language acquired in predictable order"
                    1. 2. Acquisition/Learning Hypothesis

                      Annotations:

                      • "Acquisition is using language for real communication"
                      • "Learning is knowing about language"
                      1. 3. Monitor Hypothesis

                        Annotations:

                        • "conscious learning... is used as a monitor or editor"
                        1. 4. Input Hypothesis

                          Annotations:

                          • "we acquire language by receiving comprehensible input"
                          1. 5. Affective Filter Hypothesis

                            Annotations:

                            • "mental blocks/affective filters prevent input comprehensibility"
                            1. Summary of Monitor Model

                              Annotations:

                              • Language instruction just slightly above the student's comprehensible input is useful.
                              • Speaking cannot be taught directly; it is a result of internalizing comprehensible input.
                          2. Automaticity
                            1. Theorists
                              1. John R. Anderson
                                1. Robert DeKeyser
                                2. Description
                                  1. Complex cognitive skills follow acquisition pattern

                                    Annotations:

                                    • Graduated process of procedurization
                                    1. Repeated practice leads to automaticity

                                      Annotations:

                                      • Automaticity is performing skill without conscious control
                                      1. Increasingly efficient process

                                        Annotations:

                                        • Progression from "controlled" processes to "automatic" ones
                                        1. Research continues to support

                                          Annotations:

                                          • e.g. recent Degner, et al. study of affective connotations
                                          1. Humans have limited capacity for complex skills

                                            Annotations:

                                            • Processing sub-components involved in a skill requires more attention resources.
                                        2. Sociocultural Theory
                                          1. Theorists
                                            1. Lev Vygotsky
                                              1. James P. Lantolf
                                            2. Description
                                              1. Sociocultural

                                                Annotations:

                                                • According to Vygotsky and later theorists, the idea that human minds function according to participation and accommodation of cultural and mediation integrated into social activities
                                                1. Internalization

                                                  Annotations:

                                                  • The process whereby language and other social artifacts become part of a person's mental and psychological processes
                                                  1. Regulation (self, other, or object regulation)

                                                    Annotations:

                                                    • Stages of focus where words focus on certain aspects or areas of an individual's environment to shape biological realities into cultural concepts
                                                    1. Zone of Proximal Development

                                                      Annotations:

                                                      • Difference between what someone can do alone and what someone can do with mediation
                                                      1. Mediation

                                                        Annotations:

                                                        • A psychological theory that argues that humans use higher-level cultural tools such as language, literacy, and logic in a conscious effort to control the biologically-endowed mental processes of the brain
                                                        1. Imitation

                                                          Annotations:

                                                          • Cognitive activity with the goal of forming conscious psychological development
                                                      2. Competition Model
                                                        1. Theorists
                                                          1. Elizabeth Bates
                                                            1. Brian MacWhinney
                                                          2. Description
                                                            1. Language acquisition
                                                              1. Sentence Processing

                                                                Annotations:

                                                                • Individuals use linguistic cues to get meaning from language, rather than relying on linguistic universals.
                                                                1. Interpretation and communication

                                                                  Annotations:

                                                                  • When aquiring an L2, learners sometimes receive competing cues and must decide with cue(s) is more relevant for determine meaning.
                                                                  1. Universal Meaning
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