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Theories of Second language Acquisition

Theories of Second language Acquisition. Different models have been proposed: 1.The behaviorist perspective 2.The innatist perspective 3.The cognitive/developmental

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Page 1: Theories of Second language Acquisition. Different models have been proposed: 1.The behaviorist perspective 2.The innatist perspective 3.The cognitive/developmental

Theories of Second language Acquisition

Page 2: Theories of Second language Acquisition. Different models have been proposed: 1.The behaviorist perspective 2.The innatist perspective 3.The cognitive/developmental

Different models have been proposed:1.The behaviorist perspective2.The innatist perspective3.The cognitive/developmental perspective4.The sociocultural perspective

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The Behaviorist Perspective

•Learning is explained in terms of imitation, practice, reinforcement, and habit formation

•It had a powerful influence on second and foreign language teaching between the 1940s and the 1970s.

•The Audiolingual method of second language teaching stemmed out of behaviorism: emphasis on mimicry and memorization

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•Students memorized dialogues and sentence patterns by heart.

•Learning a language is a process of habit formation: habits of L1 will surely interfere with the new habits of L2 that the learner wants to form=} Contrastive hypothesis

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The Innatist Perspective

•Humans are born with innate knowledge of the principles of Universal Grammar: UG

•UG allows all children to acquire the language of their environment during a critical period of their development.

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•Researchers are divided on the applicability of UG to second language acquisition:A. Some think that the UG

provides an adequate explanation only for first language acquisition.

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Application:Krashen’s Model•It is one of the models that adopt the

innatist perspective

•It was quite influential in the 1970s.•It emphasizes the role of exposure to

comprehensible input in second language acquisition.

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•It is based on 5 hypotheses:1. Acquisition/learning hypothesis2. Monitor hypothesis3. The natural order hypothesis4. The input hypothesis5. The affective filter hypothesis

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The Cognitive/Developmental Perspective: Information Processing

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Application: The Interaction Hypothesis

•It is one of the hypotheses that have emerged within the cognitive developmental perspective.

•Claims of the hypothesis: According to this hypothesis,

conversational interaction is an essential, if not sufficient, condition for second language acquisition.

Interactional modification, i.e. modified speech, promotes acquisition.

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It makes claims not only about comprehension (processing input), but also about production (output): Corrective feedback during interaction forces learners to produce comprehensible output.

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The Sociocultural Perspective•Vygotsky’s theory proposes:•Cognitive development, including

language development, arises as a result of social interaction.

•Learning occurs how?When an individual- interacts with an interlocutor- within his ZPD ( a situation where the

learner is capable of performing at a higher level because there is support from the interlocutor.

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•According to the theory, second language learners acquire language when they collaborate and interact with other speakers.

•Interlocutors co-construct knowledge collaboratively.

•Through collaborative dialogues, learners co-construct knowledge while engaging in production tasks that draw their attention to both form and meaning. It is cognitive activity as well as social activity.