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Overview of Approaches to
Second Language Acquisition
  Craig Dicker, Ph.D.
  U.S. Department of State
True-False Questions
• 1. Children learn second languages
  more easily and rapidly than adults.
• 2. Most errors made in a second language can be
  attributed to the learner’s first language.
• 3. L2 learning is more effective when learned from
  a native speaker of the target language.
• 4. Certain personality types are more effective
  language learners than others
• 5. Learners who produce language early in the
  language learning process become more proficient
  speakers/writers than those who don’t
• 6. By focusing on grammar, learners eventually
  become more accurate users of the language.
Craig’s Example

Serbian–Outside (Bars, Supermarkets)
Azeri Turkish – 2 students in a class 5
 hours a day for 15 weeks –just
 grammar, vocabulary, reading,
 newspaper
Approaches to SLA

• Psycholinguistic
• Sociolinguistic
• Neurolinguistic
• Classroom
  Research
Psycholinguistic
             Questions
• How does one learn a second language
  system? What are the processes
  involved?
• What roles do first languages (L1)
  play in second language acquisition?
• What constitutes a “good language
  learner”?
Selinker’s 5 Processes
  Responsible for Creation of
        Interlanguage
• Language transfer (transfer of rules
  from L1 to L2)
• Transfer of training from being
  over-drilled in a particular form
  in a language class
• Strategies for L2 learning
• Strategies for L2 communication
• Overgeneralization of target
  language
Sociolinguistic Questions
• Assuming that interlanguage variation
  is systematic, what social variables
  impact on it?
• Does a learner’s interlanguage change
  over time?
• What is the role of sociolinguistic
  transfer in L2 development?
• What is the nature of L2
  communicative competence?
• What are the causes of variation in
  interlanguage
5 Sociolinguistic Approaches
• Labov’s “Attention to Speech
  Paradigm”
• Bickerton’s “Dynamic Paradigm”
• Hymes’ “Communicative Competence
  Paradigm”
• Giles’ “Speech Accommodation
  Theory”
• Lambert’s “Attitudes and
  Motivations” approach
Neuropsychological Questions
• How are languages (L1 and L2)
  organized in terms of brain
  hemispheres?
• How are languages with
  different characteristics
  represented differently in the brain?
• Does age and the corresponding level
  of the individual’s mental (and, in
  terms of the brain, physical)
  development matter in SLA?
Classroom Research
              Questions
• Are there differences in terms of
  patterns of language acquisition
  between natural and instructed
  learners?
• How does instruction impact on the
  processes of acquisition? The
  sequence of acquisition? The rate of
  acquisition? The level of language
  proficiency ultimately reached?
Age and SLA
• Younger learners outperform
  older learners in terms of
  ultimate attainment of SL
  skills (and only children younger than age
  7 can attain native-like phonological
  proficiency in L2)
• Adults acquire second language (at least
  morphology and syntax) faster than
  children or adolescents (however, the
  differences disappear within a year)
Sources of L2 Errors
• Interlingual Errors: negative
  transfer from L1
• Intralingual Errors:
  overgeneralization of a rule
  in the L2 (I wonder where are you going)
• Simplification Errors: reduction of
  redundancy (e.g two year)
• Communication Based Errors: based on
  record of successful, uncorrected
  communication using incorrect language
  structures, word selection, etc.
Role of the linguistic
             Environment
• Conversational practice in NNS-NNS groups is
  as effective for SLA as NNS-NS groups
• Participation in conversations/interactions in the
  TL contributes to the acquisition of SL syntax
• There is some relationship between the
  frequency of a structure in the linguistic
  environment and the rate which it is acquired
  and accurately applied
• Elaborative (interactional structure) alterations
  to language input (oral and written) were
  superior to simplification alternations in terms
  of BOTH comprehension and SLA
Studies on Personality Type
•                 and SLA
    Risk Taking: High Risk takers
  tend to have better SLA track
  records
• Anxiety and Empathy: mixed
  results w/ relation to SLA
• Self-Esteem (global, context-specific
  and task specific): Achievement-Self-
  Esteem strongly correlate, particularly
  for task-specific self-esteem
• The better learners have a moderately
  high tolerance for ambiguity and their
  own errors
Silent Period and
•
           Comprehensible Input
    There is some evidence that “input-oriented”
  methods are more effective for some kinds of
  learners during the early stages of SLA
• Caretaker speech/Foreigner Talk can be
  as effective in SLA as in L1 acquisition
• Immersion programs which maximize the
  quantity of time exposed to comprehensible
  input have, in some contexts, produced superior
  results
• Without making the requisite modifications to
  input rendering it comprehensible to the learner,
  acquisition does not take place
Grammar Focus and SLA
• Interlanguage developmental sequences do NOT
  mirror instructional sequences, thereby
  indicating an underlying universal
  acquisition order
• Instruction can influence rate of development
• In order for linguistic forms to be acquired in a
  “natural” fashion, they must first be noticed by
  the learner in the linguistic input- formal
  grammar instruction can serve to raise such
  awareness
• Morphological and syntactic errors persist among
  students who are never exposed to the TL’s
  structures (e.g. French Immersion students)

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2nd Lang Acq. Sunum

  • 1. Overview of Approaches to Second Language Acquisition Craig Dicker, Ph.D. U.S. Department of State
  • 2. True-False Questions • 1. Children learn second languages more easily and rapidly than adults. • 2. Most errors made in a second language can be attributed to the learner’s first language. • 3. L2 learning is more effective when learned from a native speaker of the target language. • 4. Certain personality types are more effective language learners than others • 5. Learners who produce language early in the language learning process become more proficient speakers/writers than those who don’t • 6. By focusing on grammar, learners eventually become more accurate users of the language.
  • 3. Craig’s Example Serbian–Outside (Bars, Supermarkets) Azeri Turkish – 2 students in a class 5 hours a day for 15 weeks –just grammar, vocabulary, reading, newspaper
  • 4. Approaches to SLA • Psycholinguistic • Sociolinguistic • Neurolinguistic • Classroom Research
  • 5. Psycholinguistic Questions • How does one learn a second language system? What are the processes involved? • What roles do first languages (L1) play in second language acquisition? • What constitutes a “good language learner”?
  • 6. Selinker’s 5 Processes Responsible for Creation of Interlanguage • Language transfer (transfer of rules from L1 to L2) • Transfer of training from being over-drilled in a particular form in a language class • Strategies for L2 learning • Strategies for L2 communication • Overgeneralization of target language
  • 7. Sociolinguistic Questions • Assuming that interlanguage variation is systematic, what social variables impact on it? • Does a learner’s interlanguage change over time? • What is the role of sociolinguistic transfer in L2 development? • What is the nature of L2 communicative competence? • What are the causes of variation in interlanguage
  • 8. 5 Sociolinguistic Approaches • Labov’s “Attention to Speech Paradigm” • Bickerton’s “Dynamic Paradigm” • Hymes’ “Communicative Competence Paradigm” • Giles’ “Speech Accommodation Theory” • Lambert’s “Attitudes and Motivations” approach
  • 9. Neuropsychological Questions • How are languages (L1 and L2) organized in terms of brain hemispheres? • How are languages with different characteristics represented differently in the brain? • Does age and the corresponding level of the individual’s mental (and, in terms of the brain, physical) development matter in SLA?
  • 10. Classroom Research Questions • Are there differences in terms of patterns of language acquisition between natural and instructed learners? • How does instruction impact on the processes of acquisition? The sequence of acquisition? The rate of acquisition? The level of language proficiency ultimately reached?
  • 11. Age and SLA • Younger learners outperform older learners in terms of ultimate attainment of SL skills (and only children younger than age 7 can attain native-like phonological proficiency in L2) • Adults acquire second language (at least morphology and syntax) faster than children or adolescents (however, the differences disappear within a year)
  • 12. Sources of L2 Errors • Interlingual Errors: negative transfer from L1 • Intralingual Errors: overgeneralization of a rule in the L2 (I wonder where are you going) • Simplification Errors: reduction of redundancy (e.g two year) • Communication Based Errors: based on record of successful, uncorrected communication using incorrect language structures, word selection, etc.
  • 13. Role of the linguistic Environment • Conversational practice in NNS-NNS groups is as effective for SLA as NNS-NS groups • Participation in conversations/interactions in the TL contributes to the acquisition of SL syntax • There is some relationship between the frequency of a structure in the linguistic environment and the rate which it is acquired and accurately applied • Elaborative (interactional structure) alterations to language input (oral and written) were superior to simplification alternations in terms of BOTH comprehension and SLA
  • 14. Studies on Personality Type • and SLA Risk Taking: High Risk takers tend to have better SLA track records • Anxiety and Empathy: mixed results w/ relation to SLA • Self-Esteem (global, context-specific and task specific): Achievement-Self- Esteem strongly correlate, particularly for task-specific self-esteem • The better learners have a moderately high tolerance for ambiguity and their own errors
  • 15. Silent Period and • Comprehensible Input There is some evidence that “input-oriented” methods are more effective for some kinds of learners during the early stages of SLA • Caretaker speech/Foreigner Talk can be as effective in SLA as in L1 acquisition • Immersion programs which maximize the quantity of time exposed to comprehensible input have, in some contexts, produced superior results • Without making the requisite modifications to input rendering it comprehensible to the learner, acquisition does not take place
  • 16. Grammar Focus and SLA • Interlanguage developmental sequences do NOT mirror instructional sequences, thereby indicating an underlying universal acquisition order • Instruction can influence rate of development • In order for linguistic forms to be acquired in a “natural” fashion, they must first be noticed by the learner in the linguistic input- formal grammar instruction can serve to raise such awareness • Morphological and syntactic errors persist among students who are never exposed to the TL’s structures (e.g. French Immersion students)