100 likes | 275 Views
Input to Output. Rakesh M. Bhatt University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Five givens in SLA: #1. SLA involves the creation of an implicit (unconscious) linguistic system Compare: Mujhko ghar jaanaa hai ?maine ghar jaanaa hai *mai ghar jaanaa hai. #2. SLA is Complex
E N D
Input to Output Rakesh M. Bhatt University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Five givens in SLA: #1 • SLA involves the creation of an implicit (unconscious) linguistic system • Compare: • Mujhko ghar jaanaa hai • ?maine ghar jaanaa hai • *mai ghar jaanaa hai
#2 • SLA is • Complex • Linguistic competence • Lexicon/Morphology/Syntax • Communicative competence • Pragmatics/Discourse • Different processes • Input processing • Change —accommodation, restructuring • Output processing
#3 • SLA is dynamic but slow • Developmental stages • Acquisition orders • sequential acquisition
#4 • Most L2 learners fall short of native like competence • Critical Period Hypothesis • Ultimate attainment: rare, exception =>Nonnativeness is natural and typical
#5 • Skill acquisition is different from the creation of the implicit system • Knowledge, yes • Articulation, no
Input • Language that a learner hears (reads) that has some kind of communicative intent • This input must be processed (made comprehensible) for acquisition to take place =>Input => processing=>intake
Input processing: Principles • Learners process input for meaning before anything else • Process content words • Process meaningful grammatical forms • Learners process content/propositional message with minimal cost to attentional sources
Principles contd. • Utterance initial position is the most salient, followed by final position • Learners interpret first noun/noun phrase as the subject of the sentence
Output • Language that has communicative purpose • Language that learners produce to express some kind of meaning • 2 important (related) elements of output • Fluency: speed and accuracy • Automatization: speaking w/out much conscious effort