Genie - Found: 13/1970
- Severe social isolation
- Thought to be mentally retarded
- Punished for speech
- 20 words, colours,”stoppit”, „nomore”
Research and socialisation - Taken into care
- The first year: HOPE
- plural and singular nouns,
- positive and negative sentences
- 2/3-word sentences.
- Chomsky- no 'movement‘( reorganise the underlying declarative sentence)
- Confused her pronouns, 'you' and 'me' interchangeable
- 'Hello‘, 'Thank you‘
- 'Stopit‘, 'Nomore' addressed to herself
Achievements - Sign language
- Making sense of chaos
- Spatial intelligence
- Social relations
- No apparent
- mental retardation
Support for CPH? - Severe neglect and emotional trauma
- Possibility of mental retardation
- Right-hemisphere dominance
- Language not lateralised to left-hemisphere: cause or result?
Conclusion Weak version - Neurological
- Psychomotor
- Cognitive
- Affective
- Linguistic
- Contextual
Neurological considerations - Lateralisation
- Time
- - Lenneberg: 2-puberty
- - Krashen: 5
- - Walsh & Diller:
- different timetables for different
- functions
Alternative considerations and counterevidence - Left/Right cooperation in SLA
- Obler (1981): strategies of acquisition, guessing meaning, formulaic utterances
Psychomotor considerations - Problems in accent studies
- - native judgement
- - testing isolated utterances,
- controlled language
- Key issue: accent
- - depends on muscular plasticity, subject to CP
- - the Henry Kissinger effect
- - significance? ELF
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Cognitive considerations - Piaget, 1972
- - sharp change from concrete to formal operation at puberty
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A watched pot never boils? - Equilibrium
- Superior cognitive capacity in adults (Ausubel, 1964)
- - a watched pot never boils?
- Rote and meaningful learning
Rosansky, 1975: „Problem-centred learning” of children Affective considerations - Attitudes, beliefs, stereotypes,
- Inhibition
- egocentrism – decentration – defending ego
- Motivation
- - internal
- - external
- - integrative
- - instrumental
- Identity (Guiora)
- - face threat
- - second identity
- - language ego
- - permeability of
- language ego
Linguistic considerations - Bilingualism
- - coordinate vs. compound
Strategies and processes in child L1 and L2 acquisition similar - similar mistakes in acquisition
- acquisition order (Dulay and Burt, 1974)
- transfer is rare, creative language acquisition
- adults rely more on system of L1
Context - Learning vs. acquisition
- Input (motherese vs. foreigner talk)
- Peer pressure and group dynamics
Benefits for young learners in instructed FLL - - Accent (esp. with native speaker)
- - Acquisition (if rooted in activity and ample
- time and + atmosphere available)
- - Low inhibition, communicating in L2:
- natural
- - Natural curiosity
- - Little L1 influence
- - No preconceptions about language and culture
Drawbacks - No (recognition of) communicative need
- No reliance on reading/writing
- No formal operation
- Difficult to reproduce a rich „here and now”
- context in classroom
- Emergence of speech is to be tolerated
- Difficult to demonstrate a sense of progress
- Highly context and person dependent
Benefits for adults in instructed FLL - Formal operation: grammar, vocabulary
- Learn through explanation (no exposure)
- L1
- Previous learning strategies
- Controlled motivation, goal orientation
- Not strongly context dependent
- Experience, beliefs might create + attitude
- Faster development, better use of instructional time
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