CLL lecture: L2 processing November 2004 Florencia Franceschina

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CLL lecture: L2 processing

November 2004

Florencia Franceschina

Memory

Gathercole and Baddeley (1994)

working memoryinput output

long-term memory

Memory

J.R. Anderson (1983, 1995)declarative

memory

working memory

production memory

outside world

Attention vs automaticity

There is a tension between– Attention to rule and form– Memory

Consciousness

Attention Awareness Control

Noticing(Schmidt, 1990)

Factors influencing noticing:– Frequency– Perceptual salience– Instruction– Processing ability– Readiness– Task demands

Stages of proceduralization(Raupach, 1984, 1987)

1) Cognitive stage

2) Associative stage

3) Autonomous stage

Measures of proceduralization(Grosjean and Deschamps, 1972)

Speaking rate Articulation rate Phonation/time ratio MLU

Representation models

Rule-based (Reber, 1989) Exemplar-based (MacWhinney, 1999) Dual-mode (Marcus et al., 1992)

Input processing models of SLA

Comprehension-based models– Krashen (1985)

Processing-based models– Van Patten (1996)– Schmidt (1990)

Input Processing Principles (Van Patten, 1996)

Principle 1: learners process input for meaning before they process it for form

Principle 2: For learners to process form that is not meaningful, they must be able to process informational or communicational content at no or little cost to attentional resources

Principle 3: Learners possess default input processing strategies

Production models

Levelt (1989, 1999)

Speech errors

a. Exchanges*You have hissed all my mystery lecturesYou have missed all my history lectures

b. Anticipations*I's a meal mysteryIt's a real mystery

c. Perseverations*give the goygive the boy

d. Substitutions, additions, omissions*his rettershis letters

*prich playerrich player

Lexical decision task

Source: Gough and Cosky (1977: 278), cited in Radford et al. (1999: 235)

Stimulus Example Mean decision time

Word DESK 708 msec.

Non-word (fully unpronounceable) SJMF 607 msec.

Non-word (onset unpronounceable) SJIF 644 msec.

Non-word (coda unpronounceable) SAJF 680 msec.

Non-word (pronounceable) SARF 146 msec.

Reading

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MacWhinney, B. ed. 1999. The emergence of language. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.Marcus, G. F., Pinker, S., Ullmann, M.T., Hollander, M., Rosen, T.J. and Xu, F. 1992.

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Raupach, M. 1984. Formmulae in L2 speech production. In Second language productions, eds. Hans W Dechert, D Moehle and Manfred Raupach. Tübingen: Gunter Narr.

Raupach, M. 1987. Procedural learning in advanced learners of a foreign language. In The advanced language learner, eds. J Coleman and Richard Towell. London: AFLS/SUFLRA/CILT.

Reber, A. 1989. Implicit learning and tacit knowledge. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 118: 219-235. Reber, A. 1989. Implicit learning and tacit knowledge. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 118: 219-235.

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