SlideShare una empresa de Scribd logo
1 de 39
GREETINGS
&
WELCOME TO OUR
PRESENTATION
Prepared By
Narottam Dev Sharma
ID#15377008
MA in TESOL
BRAC University
TOPIC:
Critical Period
Hypothesis (CPH)
Revisited in
Second Language
Acquisition
Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
OUTLINE
Introduction
What is CPH?
Historical Background
Supportive Studies and
Findings
Study Against CPH and
Findings
CPH in Chinese context
Our point of view
Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
INTRODUCTION
 The critical period
hypothesis is the subject of
a long-standing debate
in linguistics and language
acquisition over the extent
to which the ability to
acquire language is
biologically linked to age.
Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
INTRODUCTION
 The hypothesis claims that there
is an ideal 'window' of time in a
person’s life to acquire language
in a linguistically rich
environment, after which further
language acquisition becomes
much more difficult and effortful.
Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
WHAT IS (CPH)?
 The critical period
hypothesis states that the
first few years of life is the
crucial time in which an
individual can acquire
a native language (L1) if
presented with adequate
stimuli.
Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
WHAT IS (CPH)?
Brown (2007) defines
CPH as “a biological
timetable during
which, both first &
second language is
more successfully
accomplished”.
Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
WHAT IS CPH?
Ellis (1997) defines CPH
as a period during
which “target-language
competence in an L2 can
only be achieved if
learning commences
before a certain age is
reached. (e.g. the onset
of puberty)”
Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
HISTORICAL
BACKGROUND
 The critical period hypothesis
was first proposed by
Montreal neurologist Wilder
Penfield and co-author 
Lamar Roberts in 1959.
 Popularized by Eric
Lenneberg in 1967 with his
famous book Biological
Foundations of Language.
Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
 Lenneberg proposed that
brain lateralization (the
longitudinal fissure that
separates the brain into two
distinct cerebral hemispheres)
at puberty is the mechanism
which closes down the brain's
ability to acquire language.
HISTORICAL
BACKGROUND
Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
Another well-known
person who supports the
critical period hypothesis
would be Noam
Chomsky, who believes
that children are born
with an inherited ability
to learn any human
language.
HISTORICAL
BACKGROUND
Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
HISTORICAL
BACKGROUND
CONTINUED
 Chomsky: every child has a
‘language acquisition device’ or
LAD which encodes the major
principles of a language and
its grammatical structures
into the child’s brain.
Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
HISTORICAL
BACKGROUND
CONTINUED
Lenneberg: there are
maturational constraints on
the time a first language
can be acquired.
If language acquisition does
not occur by puberty, some
aspects of language can be
learnt but full mastery
cannot be achieved.
Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
SUPPORTIVE STUDY-1 ON
CPH
 Johnson and Newport (1989)
sought to further probe the
relationship between the effects of
maturation and the ability of an
individual to acquire a second
language.
 They aimed at either verifying or
disproving the existence of age-
related effects on second language
acquisition of grammar by
establishing a correlation between
age of first exposure to a language
and level of morphosyntactic
accuracy in that language.
Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
SUPPORTIVE STUDY-1 ON
CPH
 Forty-six native Chinese and
Korean speakers who had
arrived in the United States
between the ages of 3 to 39 and
had learned English as a second
language were asked to
determine the grammaticality of
a variety of English sentences in
order to determine their
respective knowledge of English
morphosyntax.
Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
FINDINGS FROM STUDY-1
 After the study Johnson and
Newport (1989) simply stated,
“success in learning a
language is almost entirely
predicted by the age at which
it begins” (p. 81).
Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
FINDINGS FROM STUDY-1
 Furthermore, they argue that
although there is widespread
individual variation in the
competence of adult learners of
a second language, a late age of
first exposure to a second
language prevents native or
native-like performance in that
language.
Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
SUPPORTIVE STUDY-2 ON
CPH
Thompson (1991) for his
study surveyed 39
Russian-born subjects who
had immigrated to the
United States between the
ages of 4 and 42.
Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
SUPPORTIVE STUDY-2 ON
CPH
 Each of them were given three
types of speaking tasks:
1. reading a list of 20 sentences
which were intentionally
“seeded” with English sounds
2. reading a 160-word passage
which had not been seeded
3. speaking spontaneously for
one minute about their activities
on the day of the experiment.
Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
FINDINGS FROM STUDY-2
 Thompson’s results pointed that
subjects who got the exposure to
English at early age spoke consistently
and considerably better than adult ones
in term of foreign accent.
 Finally, Thompson concluded that
“the age at which [the immigrants]
arrived in the U.S. was the best
indicator of the accuracy of their
pronunciation in English” (p. 195)
Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
STUDY -1 AGAINST CPH
In opposition to Johnson
and Newport’s (1989) claim
Long (1990) claims that the
existence of a critical period
in second language
acquisition is totally false.
Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
STUDY -1 AGAINST
CPH
 He states, “the easiest way
to falsify [claims supporting]
would be to produce learners
who have demonstrably
attained native like
proficiency despite having
begun exposure well after the
closure of the hypothesized
sensitive periods” (p. 274).
Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
STUDY - 2 AGAINST CPH
 White and Genesee (1996),
conducted a study on highly
proficient adult to determine
whether acquirers of a L2
were indeed at a nativelike
level, tested 89 speakers of
English as L2.
Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
 He used a grammaticality
judgment task, a question
formation task, and an
interview task in which they
were evaluated on their
performance in terms of
pronunciation, morphosyntax,
fluency, choice of vocabulary,
and overall nativeness.
STUDY - 2 AGAINST
CPH
Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
FINDINGS FROM STUDY -
2
The results of White
and Genesee’s (1996)
study provided them
with ample evidence to
controvert the CPH.
Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
FINDINGS FROM STUDY
- 2
 White and Genesee also
found that “the performance
of [these] near-native subjects
on the grammaticality
judgment task, both in terms
of their accuracy and their
speed, was indistinguishable
from that of the native
speakers, as was their
performance on the written
production task” (p. 258).
Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
CPH IN CHINESE CONTEXT
 Few empirical studies on CPH
(Dong, 2003; Wang, 2003; Shu,
2003; Lu, 2004; Liu, 2005; Xin &
Zhou 2006; Zhao & Zou, 2008) have
been found in Chinese EFL context.
 Zhao and Zou (2008) conducted a
qualitative analysis of 42
autobiographies of contemporary
renowned foreign language experts
in China to examine the age related
factors.
Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
CPH IN CHINESE
CONTEXT
This finding does not
support the CPH and
argues that the other
important factors such
as motivation, teachers
and language aptitude
may decide L2 success
for the learners.
Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
CPH IN CHINESE
CONTEXT
 The result of another study
(Wang 2003, Liu 2005) shows
that there does not really exist
a so-called optimum age for
Chinese learners. The author
thus proposes that a strong
motivation, proper learning
strategies and intense efforts
are decisive factors in
successfully learning a foreign
language.
Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
 The result of Lu (2004),
Xin and Zhou( 2006) says
that CPH really exists.
Thus they suggest that,
the initial English
program should be begun
in elementary school
rather than in junior high.
CPH IN CHINESE
CONTEXT
Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
NOTHING EXISTS LIKE
CPH (?)
White and Genesee
challenge the notion that
a critical period exists in
the domain of second
language acquisition
which bars nativelike
proficiency.
Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
NOTHING EXISTS LIKE
CPH (?)
 They argue that the existence of
adult learners of a language whose
competence is indistinguishable
from that of native speakers
proves that adults have access to
the language learning mechanisms
to which children have access, and
disproves the notion that after the
closing of a critical period,
nativelike performance in a second
language is unattainable.
Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
OUR POINT OF
VIEW
After reviewing data
on both sides of the
controversy, we
believe that critical
period in second
language acquisition
is not relevant to
proficiency level
attainment.
Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
OUR POINT OF VIEW
 Though we explained some
studies in favour of the
existence of CPH, we think
that there are too many
variables with strong
factual support that explain
second language acquisition
differences in learners, and
too few factual explanations
of the critical period theory
to warrant its belief.
Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
OUR POINT OF
VIEW
We feel that the study of
second language
acquisition would greatly
benefit from additional
studies examining all
possible variables that
result in different second
language proficiency.
Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
OUR POINT OF VIEW
Finally, it is our hope that
our colleagues who wish
to tackle a second
language will not
dissuade by the prospect
of a critical period being
passed, because there is
just not enough factual
evidence to support it at
this time.
Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
CONCLUSION
Despite huge debate
CPH still matters in
Language acquisition.
Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
CONCLUSION
 Along with CPH, learner
factors like age, motivation,
anxiety, culture, aptitude,
cognitive style, learning
style are also important in
language acquisition.
Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH

Más contenido relacionado

La actualidad más candente

My critical period hypothesis (cph)
My critical period hypothesis (cph)My critical period hypothesis (cph)
My critical period hypothesis (cph)CB Khatri
 
Bilingualism
Bilingualism Bilingualism
Bilingualism Mah Noor
 
Second language acquisition in the classroom
Second language acquisition in the classroomSecond language acquisition in the classroom
Second language acquisition in the classroomElih Sutisna Yanto
 
Second Language Acquisition (Error Analysis)
Second Language Acquisition (Error Analysis)Second Language Acquisition (Error Analysis)
Second Language Acquisition (Error Analysis)Emeral Djunas
 
The innateness theory chomsky presentation
The innateness theory  chomsky presentationThe innateness theory  chomsky presentation
The innateness theory chomsky presentationJess Roebuck
 
First language acquisition
First language acquisitionFirst language acquisition
First language acquisitionSilvia Borba
 
Krashen's theory on Second Language Acquisition
Krashen's theory on Second Language AcquisitionKrashen's theory on Second Language Acquisition
Krashen's theory on Second Language Acquisitionmilaazofeifa
 
First language acquisition
First language acquisition First language acquisition
First language acquisition Valeria Roldán
 
What is Universal Grammar Theory and its Criticism
What is Universal Grammar Theory and its Criticism What is Universal Grammar Theory and its Criticism
What is Universal Grammar Theory and its Criticism Farhad Mohammad
 
Individual differences in second language learning
Individual differences in second language learningIndividual differences in second language learning
Individual differences in second language learningUTPL UTPL
 
Bilingualism
BilingualismBilingualism
BilingualismM R
 
Linguistic oriented theories,behaviorism and innatism
Linguistic oriented theories,behaviorism and innatismLinguistic oriented theories,behaviorism and innatism
Linguistic oriented theories,behaviorism and innatismHina Honey
 
Explaining first language acquisition
Explaining first language acquisitionExplaining first language acquisition
Explaining first language acquisitionUTPL UTPL
 
Grammar translation method
Grammar translation method Grammar translation method
Grammar translation method Zadi Rafique
 
Language planning
Language planningLanguage planning
Language planningAyesha Mir
 
The Age Factor in Second Language Acquisition
The Age Factor in Second Language AcquisitionThe Age Factor in Second Language Acquisition
The Age Factor in Second Language AcquisitionJeanette Carrasquillo
 
Language acquisition - the behaviorist theory
Language acquisition - the behaviorist theoryLanguage acquisition - the behaviorist theory
Language acquisition - the behaviorist theoryAmeera Qaradi
 
Natural approach
Natural approach  Natural approach
Natural approach Joel Acosta
 

La actualidad más candente (20)

Inter-language theory
Inter-language theoryInter-language theory
Inter-language theory
 
My critical period hypothesis (cph)
My critical period hypothesis (cph)My critical period hypothesis (cph)
My critical period hypothesis (cph)
 
Bilingualism
Bilingualism Bilingualism
Bilingualism
 
Second language acquisition in the classroom
Second language acquisition in the classroomSecond language acquisition in the classroom
Second language acquisition in the classroom
 
Second Language Acquisition (Error Analysis)
Second Language Acquisition (Error Analysis)Second Language Acquisition (Error Analysis)
Second Language Acquisition (Error Analysis)
 
The innateness theory chomsky presentation
The innateness theory  chomsky presentationThe innateness theory  chomsky presentation
The innateness theory chomsky presentation
 
First language acquisition
First language acquisitionFirst language acquisition
First language acquisition
 
Krashen's theory on Second Language Acquisition
Krashen's theory on Second Language AcquisitionKrashen's theory on Second Language Acquisition
Krashen's theory on Second Language Acquisition
 
First language acquisition
First language acquisition First language acquisition
First language acquisition
 
What is Universal Grammar Theory and its Criticism
What is Universal Grammar Theory and its Criticism What is Universal Grammar Theory and its Criticism
What is Universal Grammar Theory and its Criticism
 
Individual differences in second language learning
Individual differences in second language learningIndividual differences in second language learning
Individual differences in second language learning
 
Bilingualism
BilingualismBilingualism
Bilingualism
 
The monitor model
The monitor modelThe monitor model
The monitor model
 
Linguistic oriented theories,behaviorism and innatism
Linguistic oriented theories,behaviorism and innatismLinguistic oriented theories,behaviorism and innatism
Linguistic oriented theories,behaviorism and innatism
 
Explaining first language acquisition
Explaining first language acquisitionExplaining first language acquisition
Explaining first language acquisition
 
Grammar translation method
Grammar translation method Grammar translation method
Grammar translation method
 
Language planning
Language planningLanguage planning
Language planning
 
The Age Factor in Second Language Acquisition
The Age Factor in Second Language AcquisitionThe Age Factor in Second Language Acquisition
The Age Factor in Second Language Acquisition
 
Language acquisition - the behaviorist theory
Language acquisition - the behaviorist theoryLanguage acquisition - the behaviorist theory
Language acquisition - the behaviorist theory
 
Natural approach
Natural approach  Natural approach
Natural approach
 

Destacado

Age and the critical period hypothesis
Age and the critical period hypothesisAge and the critical period hypothesis
Age and the critical period hypothesisdianisgp
 
Critical period effects in second language learning
Critical period effects in second language learning Critical period effects in second language learning
Critical period effects in second language learning Hussain Al-ghawi
 
Age and Second Language Acquisition
Age and Second Language AcquisitionAge and Second Language Acquisition
Age and Second Language AcquisitionSharon Bennell
 
Chomsky’s and skinner’s theory of language acquisition
Chomsky’s and skinner’s theory of language acquisitionChomsky’s and skinner’s theory of language acquisition
Chomsky’s and skinner’s theory of language acquisitionNur Khalidah
 
Listen, think, and speak at the top of your lungs resources
Listen, think, and speak at the top of your lungs   resourcesListen, think, and speak at the top of your lungs   resources
Listen, think, and speak at the top of your lungs resourcesArwa Al-Dahmash
 
Included 3 the critical period 2013
Included 3 the critical period 2013 Included 3 the critical period 2013
Included 3 the critical period 2013 Radia Ali
 
Sla final presentation
Sla final presentationSla final presentation
Sla final presentationCrizdee
 
Interference Between First and Second Languages pp pres
Interference Between First and Second Languages pp presInterference Between First and Second Languages pp pres
Interference Between First and Second Languages pp presMarcela Israelsky
 
Dialects and Accents
Dialects and AccentsDialects and Accents
Dialects and AccentsA Faiz
 
Comparing and contrasting first and second language acquisition john
Comparing and contrasting first and second language acquisition johnComparing and contrasting first and second language acquisition john
Comparing and contrasting first and second language acquisition johnLaura Palacio
 
Brain lateralization
Brain lateralizationBrain lateralization
Brain lateralizationilmianidwi
 
Language, dialect and accent
Language, dialect and accentLanguage, dialect and accent
Language, dialect and accentMuslimah Alg
 
Genie, The Wild Child, and Language Acquisition
Genie, The Wild Child, and Language AcquisitionGenie, The Wild Child, and Language Acquisition
Genie, The Wild Child, and Language AcquisitionSandra Knecht
 
Feral Children Presentation
Feral Children PresentationFeral Children Presentation
Feral Children Presentationzmiers
 
The role of age in sla studies
The role of age in sla studiesThe role of age in sla studies
The role of age in sla studiesaghchay
 
Age and language acquisition
Age and language acquisitionAge and language acquisition
Age and language acquisitionFariba Chamani
 
theories of language acquisition
theories of language acquisitiontheories of language acquisition
theories of language acquisitionCexar Ollerenshaw
 

Destacado (20)

Age and the critical period hypothesis
Age and the critical period hypothesisAge and the critical period hypothesis
Age and the critical period hypothesis
 
Critical period effects in second language learning
Critical period effects in second language learning Critical period effects in second language learning
Critical period effects in second language learning
 
Age and Second Language Acquisition
Age and Second Language AcquisitionAge and Second Language Acquisition
Age and Second Language Acquisition
 
Chomsky’s and skinner’s theory of language acquisition
Chomsky’s and skinner’s theory of language acquisitionChomsky’s and skinner’s theory of language acquisition
Chomsky’s and skinner’s theory of language acquisition
 
Listen, think, and speak at the top of your lungs resources
Listen, think, and speak at the top of your lungs   resourcesListen, think, and speak at the top of your lungs   resources
Listen, think, and speak at the top of your lungs resources
 
Included 3 the critical period 2013
Included 3 the critical period 2013 Included 3 the critical period 2013
Included 3 the critical period 2013
 
L1 interference
L1 interferenceL1 interference
L1 interference
 
Sla final presentation
Sla final presentationSla final presentation
Sla final presentation
 
Language Interference
Language InterferenceLanguage Interference
Language Interference
 
Interference Between First and Second Languages pp pres
Interference Between First and Second Languages pp presInterference Between First and Second Languages pp pres
Interference Between First and Second Languages pp pres
 
Dialects and Accents
Dialects and AccentsDialects and Accents
Dialects and Accents
 
Comparing and contrasting first and second language acquisition john
Comparing and contrasting first and second language acquisition johnComparing and contrasting first and second language acquisition john
Comparing and contrasting first and second language acquisition john
 
Brain lateralization
Brain lateralizationBrain lateralization
Brain lateralization
 
Language, dialect and accent
Language, dialect and accentLanguage, dialect and accent
Language, dialect and accent
 
Genie, The Wild Child, and Language Acquisition
Genie, The Wild Child, and Language AcquisitionGenie, The Wild Child, and Language Acquisition
Genie, The Wild Child, and Language Acquisition
 
Feral Children Presentation
Feral Children PresentationFeral Children Presentation
Feral Children Presentation
 
Language variation
Language variation Language variation
Language variation
 
The role of age in sla studies
The role of age in sla studiesThe role of age in sla studies
The role of age in sla studies
 
Age and language acquisition
Age and language acquisitionAge and language acquisition
Age and language acquisition
 
theories of language acquisition
theories of language acquisitiontheories of language acquisition
theories of language acquisition
 

Similar a Critical period hypothesis

Critical period hypothesis
Critical period hypothesisCritical period hypothesis
Critical period hypothesisNarottam Sharma
 
first language, second and additional language.pptx
first language, second and additional language.pptxfirst language, second and additional language.pptx
first language, second and additional language.pptxFridaWidiyaningrum
 
Communicative competence
Communicative competenceCommunicative competence
Communicative competenceAlexis Viera
 
General Factors contributing in Sla presentation
General Factors contributing in Sla presentationGeneral Factors contributing in Sla presentation
General Factors contributing in Sla presentationDilshad Shah
 
International Journal of Engineering Research and Development
International Journal of Engineering Research and DevelopmentInternational Journal of Engineering Research and Development
International Journal of Engineering Research and DevelopmentIJERD Editor
 
Age As An Individual Difference In Sla
Age As An Individual Difference In SlaAge As An Individual Difference In Sla
Age As An Individual Difference In SlaDr. Cupid Lucid
 
Age As An Individual Difference In Sla
Age As An Individual Difference In SlaAge As An Individual Difference In Sla
Age As An Individual Difference In SlaDr. Cupid Lucid
 
A HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF CONTRASTIVE ANALYSIS: A RELEVANT REVIEW IN SECOND...
A HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF CONTRASTIVE ANALYSIS: A RELEVANT REVIEW IN SECOND...A HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF CONTRASTIVE ANALYSIS: A RELEVANT REVIEW IN SECOND...
A HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF CONTRASTIVE ANALYSIS: A RELEVANT REVIEW IN SECOND...ijejournal
 
GROUP 4 LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT AND SECOND LANGUAGE.pptx
GROUP 4 LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT AND SECOND LANGUAGE.pptxGROUP 4 LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT AND SECOND LANGUAGE.pptx
GROUP 4 LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT AND SECOND LANGUAGE.pptxJunilynBayot
 
Making Connections: Biliteracy Instruction for Spanish-Speaking English Langu...
Making Connections: Biliteracy Instruction for Spanish-Speaking English Langu...Making Connections: Biliteracy Instruction for Spanish-Speaking English Langu...
Making Connections: Biliteracy Instruction for Spanish-Speaking English Langu...Patrick Proctor
 
Making Connections: Biliteracy Instruction for Spanish-Speaking English Langu...
Making Connections: Biliteracy Instruction for Spanish-Speaking English Langu...Making Connections: Biliteracy Instruction for Spanish-Speaking English Langu...
Making Connections: Biliteracy Instruction for Spanish-Speaking English Langu...guest9a5e58
 
The effect of authentic/inauthentic materials in EFL classroom
The effect of authentic/inauthentic materials in EFL classroomThe effect of authentic/inauthentic materials in EFL classroom
The effect of authentic/inauthentic materials in EFL classroomfirdausabdmunir85
 
Learner Views Of Using Authentic Audio To Aid Pronunciation You Can Just Grab...
Learner Views Of Using Authentic Audio To Aid Pronunciation You Can Just Grab...Learner Views Of Using Authentic Audio To Aid Pronunciation You Can Just Grab...
Learner Views Of Using Authentic Audio To Aid Pronunciation You Can Just Grab...englishonecfl
 

Similar a Critical period hypothesis (20)

Critical period hypothesis
Critical period hypothesisCritical period hypothesis
Critical period hypothesis
 
first language, second and additional language.pptx
first language, second and additional language.pptxfirst language, second and additional language.pptx
first language, second and additional language.pptx
 
Communicative competence
Communicative competenceCommunicative competence
Communicative competence
 
General Factors contributing in Sla presentation
General Factors contributing in Sla presentationGeneral Factors contributing in Sla presentation
General Factors contributing in Sla presentation
 
Essay
Essay Essay
Essay
 
Essay
EssayEssay
Essay
 
International Journal of Engineering Research and Development
International Journal of Engineering Research and DevelopmentInternational Journal of Engineering Research and Development
International Journal of Engineering Research and Development
 
Individual Differences2
Individual Differences2Individual Differences2
Individual Differences2
 
Individual Differences2
Individual Differences2Individual Differences2
Individual Differences2
 
Ingry asl
Ingry aslIngry asl
Ingry asl
 
Ingry asl
Ingry aslIngry asl
Ingry asl
 
Age As An Individual Difference In Sla
Age As An Individual Difference In SlaAge As An Individual Difference In Sla
Age As An Individual Difference In Sla
 
Age As An Individual Difference In Sla
Age As An Individual Difference In SlaAge As An Individual Difference In Sla
Age As An Individual Difference In Sla
 
A HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF CONTRASTIVE ANALYSIS: A RELEVANT REVIEW IN SECOND...
A HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF CONTRASTIVE ANALYSIS: A RELEVANT REVIEW IN SECOND...A HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF CONTRASTIVE ANALYSIS: A RELEVANT REVIEW IN SECOND...
A HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF CONTRASTIVE ANALYSIS: A RELEVANT REVIEW IN SECOND...
 
GROUP 4 LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT AND SECOND LANGUAGE.pptx
GROUP 4 LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT AND SECOND LANGUAGE.pptxGROUP 4 LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT AND SECOND LANGUAGE.pptx
GROUP 4 LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT AND SECOND LANGUAGE.pptx
 
Making Connections: Biliteracy Instruction for Spanish-Speaking English Langu...
Making Connections: Biliteracy Instruction for Spanish-Speaking English Langu...Making Connections: Biliteracy Instruction for Spanish-Speaking English Langu...
Making Connections: Biliteracy Instruction for Spanish-Speaking English Langu...
 
Making Connections: Biliteracy Instruction for Spanish-Speaking English Langu...
Making Connections: Biliteracy Instruction for Spanish-Speaking English Langu...Making Connections: Biliteracy Instruction for Spanish-Speaking English Langu...
Making Connections: Biliteracy Instruction for Spanish-Speaking English Langu...
 
Age
AgeAge
Age
 
The effect of authentic/inauthentic materials in EFL classroom
The effect of authentic/inauthentic materials in EFL classroomThe effect of authentic/inauthentic materials in EFL classroom
The effect of authentic/inauthentic materials in EFL classroom
 
Learner Views Of Using Authentic Audio To Aid Pronunciation You Can Just Grab...
Learner Views Of Using Authentic Audio To Aid Pronunciation You Can Just Grab...Learner Views Of Using Authentic Audio To Aid Pronunciation You Can Just Grab...
Learner Views Of Using Authentic Audio To Aid Pronunciation You Can Just Grab...
 

Último

Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdfActivity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdfciinovamais
 
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impact
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impactAccessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impact
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impactdawncurless
 
Paris 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activity
Paris 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activityParis 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activity
Paris 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activityGeoBlogs
 
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communication
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communicationInteractive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communication
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communicationnomboosow
 
Web & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdf
Web & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdfWeb & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdf
Web & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdfJayanti Pande
 
Key note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdf
Key note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdfKey note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdf
Key note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdfAdmir Softic
 
Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3
Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3
Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3JemimahLaneBuaron
 
BASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdf
BASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK  LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdfBASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK  LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdf
BASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdfSoniaTolstoy
 
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111Sapana Sha
 
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and ModeMeasures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and ModeThiyagu K
 
Explore beautiful and ugly buildings. Mathematics helps us create beautiful d...
Explore beautiful and ugly buildings. Mathematics helps us create beautiful d...Explore beautiful and ugly buildings. Mathematics helps us create beautiful d...
Explore beautiful and ugly buildings. Mathematics helps us create beautiful d...christianmathematics
 
9548086042 for call girls in Indira Nagar with room service
9548086042  for call girls in Indira Nagar  with room service9548086042  for call girls in Indira Nagar  with room service
9548086042 for call girls in Indira Nagar with room servicediscovermytutordmt
 
APM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across Sectors
APM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across SectorsAPM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across Sectors
APM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across SectorsAssociation for Project Management
 
Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...
Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...
Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...Krashi Coaching
 
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The Basics
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The BasicsIntroduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The Basics
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The BasicsTechSoup
 
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global ImpactBeyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global ImpactPECB
 
Ecosystem Interactions Class Discussion Presentation in Blue Green Lined Styl...
Ecosystem Interactions Class Discussion Presentation in Blue Green Lined Styl...Ecosystem Interactions Class Discussion Presentation in Blue Green Lined Styl...
Ecosystem Interactions Class Discussion Presentation in Blue Green Lined Styl...fonyou31
 
Sanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdf
Sanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdfSanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdf
Sanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdfsanyamsingh5019
 
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdf
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdfArihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdf
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdfchloefrazer622
 

Último (20)

Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdfActivity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
 
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impact
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impactAccessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impact
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impact
 
Paris 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activity
Paris 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activityParis 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activity
Paris 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activity
 
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communication
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communicationInteractive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communication
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communication
 
Web & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdf
Web & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdfWeb & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdf
Web & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdf
 
Key note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdf
Key note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdfKey note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdf
Key note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdf
 
Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3
Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3
Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3
 
BASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdf
BASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK  LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdfBASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK  LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdf
BASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdf
 
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111
 
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and ModeMeasures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
 
Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: Structured Data, Assistants, & RAG"
Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: Structured Data, Assistants, & RAG"Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: Structured Data, Assistants, & RAG"
Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: Structured Data, Assistants, & RAG"
 
Explore beautiful and ugly buildings. Mathematics helps us create beautiful d...
Explore beautiful and ugly buildings. Mathematics helps us create beautiful d...Explore beautiful and ugly buildings. Mathematics helps us create beautiful d...
Explore beautiful and ugly buildings. Mathematics helps us create beautiful d...
 
9548086042 for call girls in Indira Nagar with room service
9548086042  for call girls in Indira Nagar  with room service9548086042  for call girls in Indira Nagar  with room service
9548086042 for call girls in Indira Nagar with room service
 
APM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across Sectors
APM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across SectorsAPM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across Sectors
APM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across Sectors
 
Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...
Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...
Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...
 
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The Basics
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The BasicsIntroduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The Basics
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The Basics
 
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global ImpactBeyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
 
Ecosystem Interactions Class Discussion Presentation in Blue Green Lined Styl...
Ecosystem Interactions Class Discussion Presentation in Blue Green Lined Styl...Ecosystem Interactions Class Discussion Presentation in Blue Green Lined Styl...
Ecosystem Interactions Class Discussion Presentation in Blue Green Lined Styl...
 
Sanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdf
Sanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdfSanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdf
Sanyam Choudhary Chemistry practical.pdf
 
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdf
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdfArihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdf
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdf
 

Critical period hypothesis

  • 1. GREETINGS & WELCOME TO OUR PRESENTATION Prepared By Narottam Dev Sharma ID#15377008 MA in TESOL BRAC University
  • 2. TOPIC: Critical Period Hypothesis (CPH) Revisited in Second Language Acquisition Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
  • 3. OUTLINE Introduction What is CPH? Historical Background Supportive Studies and Findings Study Against CPH and Findings CPH in Chinese context Our point of view Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
  • 4. INTRODUCTION  The critical period hypothesis is the subject of a long-standing debate in linguistics and language acquisition over the extent to which the ability to acquire language is biologically linked to age. Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
  • 5. INTRODUCTION  The hypothesis claims that there is an ideal 'window' of time in a person’s life to acquire language in a linguistically rich environment, after which further language acquisition becomes much more difficult and effortful. Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
  • 6. WHAT IS (CPH)?  The critical period hypothesis states that the first few years of life is the crucial time in which an individual can acquire a native language (L1) if presented with adequate stimuli. Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
  • 7. WHAT IS (CPH)? Brown (2007) defines CPH as “a biological timetable during which, both first & second language is more successfully accomplished”. Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
  • 8. WHAT IS CPH? Ellis (1997) defines CPH as a period during which “target-language competence in an L2 can only be achieved if learning commences before a certain age is reached. (e.g. the onset of puberty)” Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
  • 9. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND  The critical period hypothesis was first proposed by Montreal neurologist Wilder Penfield and co-author  Lamar Roberts in 1959.  Popularized by Eric Lenneberg in 1967 with his famous book Biological Foundations of Language. Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
  • 10.  Lenneberg proposed that brain lateralization (the longitudinal fissure that separates the brain into two distinct cerebral hemispheres) at puberty is the mechanism which closes down the brain's ability to acquire language. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
  • 11. Another well-known person who supports the critical period hypothesis would be Noam Chomsky, who believes that children are born with an inherited ability to learn any human language. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
  • 12. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND CONTINUED  Chomsky: every child has a ‘language acquisition device’ or LAD which encodes the major principles of a language and its grammatical structures into the child’s brain. Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
  • 13. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND CONTINUED Lenneberg: there are maturational constraints on the time a first language can be acquired. If language acquisition does not occur by puberty, some aspects of language can be learnt but full mastery cannot be achieved. Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
  • 14. SUPPORTIVE STUDY-1 ON CPH  Johnson and Newport (1989) sought to further probe the relationship between the effects of maturation and the ability of an individual to acquire a second language.  They aimed at either verifying or disproving the existence of age- related effects on second language acquisition of grammar by establishing a correlation between age of first exposure to a language and level of morphosyntactic accuracy in that language. Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
  • 15. SUPPORTIVE STUDY-1 ON CPH  Forty-six native Chinese and Korean speakers who had arrived in the United States between the ages of 3 to 39 and had learned English as a second language were asked to determine the grammaticality of a variety of English sentences in order to determine their respective knowledge of English morphosyntax. Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
  • 16. FINDINGS FROM STUDY-1  After the study Johnson and Newport (1989) simply stated, “success in learning a language is almost entirely predicted by the age at which it begins” (p. 81). Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
  • 17. FINDINGS FROM STUDY-1  Furthermore, they argue that although there is widespread individual variation in the competence of adult learners of a second language, a late age of first exposure to a second language prevents native or native-like performance in that language. Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
  • 18. SUPPORTIVE STUDY-2 ON CPH Thompson (1991) for his study surveyed 39 Russian-born subjects who had immigrated to the United States between the ages of 4 and 42. Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
  • 19. SUPPORTIVE STUDY-2 ON CPH  Each of them were given three types of speaking tasks: 1. reading a list of 20 sentences which were intentionally “seeded” with English sounds 2. reading a 160-word passage which had not been seeded 3. speaking spontaneously for one minute about their activities on the day of the experiment. Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
  • 20. FINDINGS FROM STUDY-2  Thompson’s results pointed that subjects who got the exposure to English at early age spoke consistently and considerably better than adult ones in term of foreign accent.  Finally, Thompson concluded that “the age at which [the immigrants] arrived in the U.S. was the best indicator of the accuracy of their pronunciation in English” (p. 195) Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
  • 21. STUDY -1 AGAINST CPH In opposition to Johnson and Newport’s (1989) claim Long (1990) claims that the existence of a critical period in second language acquisition is totally false. Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
  • 22. STUDY -1 AGAINST CPH  He states, “the easiest way to falsify [claims supporting] would be to produce learners who have demonstrably attained native like proficiency despite having begun exposure well after the closure of the hypothesized sensitive periods” (p. 274). Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
  • 23. STUDY - 2 AGAINST CPH  White and Genesee (1996), conducted a study on highly proficient adult to determine whether acquirers of a L2 were indeed at a nativelike level, tested 89 speakers of English as L2. Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
  • 24.  He used a grammaticality judgment task, a question formation task, and an interview task in which they were evaluated on their performance in terms of pronunciation, morphosyntax, fluency, choice of vocabulary, and overall nativeness. STUDY - 2 AGAINST CPH Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
  • 25. FINDINGS FROM STUDY - 2 The results of White and Genesee’s (1996) study provided them with ample evidence to controvert the CPH. Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
  • 26. FINDINGS FROM STUDY - 2  White and Genesee also found that “the performance of [these] near-native subjects on the grammaticality judgment task, both in terms of their accuracy and their speed, was indistinguishable from that of the native speakers, as was their performance on the written production task” (p. 258). Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
  • 27. CPH IN CHINESE CONTEXT  Few empirical studies on CPH (Dong, 2003; Wang, 2003; Shu, 2003; Lu, 2004; Liu, 2005; Xin & Zhou 2006; Zhao & Zou, 2008) have been found in Chinese EFL context.  Zhao and Zou (2008) conducted a qualitative analysis of 42 autobiographies of contemporary renowned foreign language experts in China to examine the age related factors. Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
  • 28. CPH IN CHINESE CONTEXT This finding does not support the CPH and argues that the other important factors such as motivation, teachers and language aptitude may decide L2 success for the learners. Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
  • 29. CPH IN CHINESE CONTEXT  The result of another study (Wang 2003, Liu 2005) shows that there does not really exist a so-called optimum age for Chinese learners. The author thus proposes that a strong motivation, proper learning strategies and intense efforts are decisive factors in successfully learning a foreign language. Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
  • 30.  The result of Lu (2004), Xin and Zhou( 2006) says that CPH really exists. Thus they suggest that, the initial English program should be begun in elementary school rather than in junior high. CPH IN CHINESE CONTEXT Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
  • 31. NOTHING EXISTS LIKE CPH (?) White and Genesee challenge the notion that a critical period exists in the domain of second language acquisition which bars nativelike proficiency. Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
  • 32. NOTHING EXISTS LIKE CPH (?)  They argue that the existence of adult learners of a language whose competence is indistinguishable from that of native speakers proves that adults have access to the language learning mechanisms to which children have access, and disproves the notion that after the closing of a critical period, nativelike performance in a second language is unattainable. Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
  • 33. OUR POINT OF VIEW After reviewing data on both sides of the controversy, we believe that critical period in second language acquisition is not relevant to proficiency level attainment. Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
  • 34. OUR POINT OF VIEW  Though we explained some studies in favour of the existence of CPH, we think that there are too many variables with strong factual support that explain second language acquisition differences in learners, and too few factual explanations of the critical period theory to warrant its belief. Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
  • 35. OUR POINT OF VIEW We feel that the study of second language acquisition would greatly benefit from additional studies examining all possible variables that result in different second language proficiency. Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
  • 36. OUR POINT OF VIEW Finally, it is our hope that our colleagues who wish to tackle a second language will not dissuade by the prospect of a critical period being passed, because there is just not enough factual evidence to support it at this time. Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
  • 37. CONCLUSION Despite huge debate CPH still matters in Language acquisition. Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH
  • 38. CONCLUSION  Along with CPH, learner factors like age, motivation, anxiety, culture, aptitude, cognitive style, learning style are also important in language acquisition. Sunday,April10,2016Narottam/CPH