Title: Developmental Patterns in Language Acquisition
1Developmental Patterns in Language Acquisition
2I eated chicken yesterday
- Child learning L1
- Beginning learner of L2
- L2 speaker for 35 years
3I ate chicken yesterday
- Is it supplied in obligatory occasion?
- Yes
- Is it target like?
- Not certain
- Overgeneralized?
- Has it been acquired?
- Not certain
- U-shaped acquisition
4Why call acquisition U-shaped?
ate
ate
eated
ated
5Why Study Developmental Patterns?
- To describe learner language in its own right, as
a system of rules that learners
and repeatedly
(p.109) - Not compared to (CA)
- Not solely based on norms (EA)
- Also called Interlanguage
revise
constructed
NL
TL
6It is easy to determine exactly when a learner
has acquired a feature
TRUE OR FALSE
- FALSE
- U-shaped development
- overgeneralization
7Some Researchers talk about
in L2, even though that is a term used for
L1 acquisition
TRUE OR FALSE
emergence
- TRUE
- Bickerton (1981), Pienemann (1984)
- Does it make sense?
- It is a process
- Using it once does not mean it has been
mastered - NOT like building a brick wall
8What methods can we use to detect/study/measure
development?
- Obligatory occasion analysis
- Target-like use analysis
- Frequency analysis
- Implicational scaling
- All based on accuracy order
9AND are
flawed because the TL is used to describe the
learner language
TRUE OR FALSE
Obligatory occasion analysis
target-like use analysis
comparative fallacy
10It is safe to assume thatAccuracy Order
Acquisition Order
TRUE OR FALSE
- FALSE
- U-shaped acquisition pattern
- NOT building a brick wall
11Implicational Scaling
- Can be used in obligatory occasion
- Does not show linguistic environment
- Has to be scored either or
- Brick Wall?
12Order of Acquisition means the same as sequence
of acquisition
TRUE OR FALSE
- FALSE
- Order
- Overall the big picture
- Sequence
- Stages within each feature
13Does the Acquisition of an L2 mimic what happens
in L1 Acquisition?L1 L2 Hypothesis
14L1 Acquisition development studies have found
clear orders and sequences
TRUE OR FALSE
- TRUE
- Brown (1973),
- de Villiers and de Villiers (1973)
15L2 Acquisition development studies have also
found orders and sequences
TRUE OR FALSE
- TRUE
- Dulay and Burt (1973)
- Bailey, Madden and Krashen (1974)
- Larsen-Freeman (1976)
- Pica (1983)
16Developmental patterns in SLA have been mainly
studied in settings
with language use.
TRUE OR FALSE
naturalistic
unplanned
17Early L2 development is generally characterized
by
- period
- speech
- Structural and semantic
Silent
Formulaic
simplification
18L2 Formulaic Speech Argument
- is a result of learners being forced to talk
before they are ready - Says
- is unpacked/analyzed over time
- Says
VS.
Ellis
Krashen
19Native speakers do NOT rely on chunks
TRUE OR FALSE
20The Natural Order
- -ing, plural, copula
- Auxiliary, article
- Irregular past
- Regular past, 3rd person singular, possessive s
21Examples of Sequences
- Negation
- Ravem 68, Milton 74, Cazden et al 75, Wode 76
and 81, Adam 78, Butterworth and Hatch 78 - Word order in German (ZISA)
- Meisel, Clahsen, and Pienemann
- Past tense
- Interrogatives
22Strongest Evidence for the Weak Definition
- Syntactic structures
- Negatives
- Preverbal negation is consistent across L1s
- Relative clauses
- Interrogatives
- Word order rules
23Sequences completely rigid
are NOT
- Different forms of overgeneralization in pronouns
- Based on L1
- L1 word order can affect starting point of WO
acquisition
24Then and Now
- Do you remember instructional sequences when you
learned an L2? - What do our textbooks look like today?
- What does this mean for the language teacher?