Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Second Language Acquisition
- Behaviorist Theory S-R-R
- B. F. Skinner
- The behaviorist theory predicted
that any human behavior could be
learned through a process of
stimulus, response, and positive
and negative reinforcement (S-R-R).
- Comprehensible Output
- When learners talk in their second
language they notice a gap in there
knowledge of their second language
and what they want to say. When they
notice the gap they are predisposed to
modify their second language speech to
pay attention to their second language's
structure or grammar.
- Swain
- Social Environment
- Vygotsky
- He emphasized the social environment (the other
people who interact with the child) on children's
learning. He argued that if everything is learned socially,
then what is the role of social inaction in the language
acquisition process?
- Universal Grammar
- Every language can have their own unique
features, but they all share the same basic
things. For example, they all share verbs, nouns,
and adjectives.
- Noam Chomsky
- Language Acquisition Device (LAD)
- Noam Chomsky
- Children learn to understand and
speak at a remarkably young age.
They are able to produce proper and
unique language even in infancy, but
they are not merely mimicking
language patterns they hear. They are
creating language themselves.
- Adaptive Control of Thought (ACT)
- R.C. Anderson
- Intelligence is just the gathering together and fine-tuning of
many small units of knowledge that in total produce complex
thinking.