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Data 1a
                                                                                           (1)
                                                                                           Child: Nobody don't like me.
                                                                                           Mother: No, say 'Nobody likes me'.
                                                                                           Child: Nobody don't like me.
                                                                                           (Eight repetitions of this dialogue)
                                                                                           Mother: No, now listen carefully; say 'Nobody likes me'.
First vs. second language acquisition                                                      Child: Oh! Nobody don't likes me.

                                                                                           (2)
                                                                                           Child:     I don't see no trees.
                                                                                           Mother:    I don't see any trees. Not no trees, any trees.
                                                                                           Child:     No any trees. No any trees.
                                                                                           Mother:    I don't see any trees!

                                                                                           (3)
                                                                                           Father: Where is that big piece of paper I gave you yesterday?
                                                                                           Child: Remember? I writed on it. [Ziel: wrote]
                                                                                           Father: Oh that's right, don't you have any paper down here, buddy?
PS Second Language Learning and Teaching SS 2008                          Marcus Callies   PS Second Language Learning and Teaching SS 2008                      Marcus Callies




Data 1b                                                                                    Data 1c: Family circus
(4)
Father:    Where's Mommy?
Child:     Mommy goed to the store. [Ziel: went]
Father:    Mommy goed to the store?
Child:     NO! (genervt) Daddy, I say it that way, not you.

(5)
Benjamin (1;9): Beaks. Slippers. Bats. Carses [Ziel: cars].
Domenico (2;0): Get sweets. For boys. Feets. [Ziel: feet] Ears. Fingers.
Claire (2;0): Big cats. Small cats. Short cats. Night-night peoples. [Ziel: people]

(6)
Child:     My teacher holded the baby rabbits and we patted them. [Ziel: held]
Adult:     Did you say your teacher held the baby rabbits?
Child:     Yes.
Adult:     What did you say she did?
Child:     She holded the baby rabbits and we patted them.
Adult:     Did you say she held them tightly?
Child:     No, she holded them loosely.
PS Second Language Learning and Teaching SS 2008                          Marcus Callies   PS Second Language Learning and Teaching SS 2008                      Marcus Callies
Data 1d: Family circus                                                             Data 1e: Family circus




PS Second Language Learning and Teaching SS 2008                  Marcus Callies   PS Second Language Learning and Teaching SS 2008             Marcus Callies




                                                                                   Data 3a: Developmental sequences of morphemes in L1 and L2 English
Data 2: Creative word coinages of children aged 2-5                                (Krashen 1977)
John (2;5,24, spricht über eine Leiter): That is a climber against the wall.       1. present progressive verb (with or
Dave (4;7): You're a copy-catter, Daddy. You say what I say.                          without auxiliary): play-ing
Doris (4;0): Is Anna going to babysitter me?                                       2. prepositions: in, on
Chris (3;0, spielt Superman): I'm supermanning.                                    3. regular noun plural: shoe-s
Claire (4;11): We already decorationed our tree.                                   4. irregular past tense verbs: came,
Bob (4;7, auf die Frage, wie er sich fühle): Toothachey.                              fell, saw etc.
Sheila (4;0, zu ihrer Mutter): Try to be more rememberful, Mom.                    5. possessive noun: Daddy's shoe
                                                                                   6. copula is, am, are
                                                                                   7. articles a, the
                                                                                   8. regular past tense verb: play-ed
                                                                                   9. regular third person singular:
                                                                                      play-s
                                                                                   10.irregular third person singular:
                                                                                      has



PS Second Language Learning and Teaching SS 2008                  Marcus Callies   PS Second Language Learning and Teaching SS 2008             Marcus Callies
Data 3b: Interrogatives in L1 and L2 English                           Data 3c: Negation in L1 and L2 English




PS Second Language Learning and Teaching SS 2008      Marcus Callies   PS Second Language Learning and Teaching SS 2008       Marcus Callies




Reading: Bley-Vroman 1989                                              9 characteristics of adult foreign language learning
• What are the nine fundamental characteristics of adult               •   Lack of success
  foreign language learning?                                           •   General failure (usually no ultimate attainment)
                                                                       •   Variation in success, course, and strategy
• What is the author's conclusion after his comparison of              •   Variation in goals
  adult foreign language learning and child language
  acquisition?                                                         •   Fossilization
                                                                       •   Indeterminate Intuitions
• What then, according to the author, is quot;the logical problem          •   Importance of Instruction
  of foreign language learningquot;?                                       •   Negative evidence
                                                                       •   Role of affective factors
• What is the authors position on foreign language learners'
  access to Universal Grammar? How does UG operate in
  adults?

PS Second Language Learning and Teaching SS 2008      Marcus Callies   PS Second Language Learning and Teaching SS 2008       Marcus Callies
L1 vs. L2 acquisition                                                     The logical problem of foreign language learning
Child language development                                                Explaining the wide range of variation in L2 competence
  - Universal Grammar
  - domain-specific learning procedures

Adult foreign language learning
  - native language knowledge
  - general-problem solving skills




PS Second Language Learning and Teaching SS 2008         Marcus Callies   PS Second Language Learning and Teaching SS 2008                            Marcus Callies




Access to Universal Grammar? How?                                         Fundamental differences
• Children are provided with an innate Universal Grammar:                 L1 acquisition                                     L2 learning
  A system of knowledge what language can be, and innate
                                                                          • universal (usually all children                  • not universal (not all humans
  domain-specific procedures to deal with grammar                                                                              acquire an L2 (motivation!)
                                                                            aquire their L1)
• This Language Acquisition Device (LAD) does not exist                   • ultimate attainment (UA), native                 • UA is rare (variation in L2
  in adults                                                                 competence                                         competence, accent)
                                                                          • no previous knowledge                            • L1 serving as role model,
• But adults possess other types of knowledge and faculties                 (quot;blank slatequot;)                                    grammatical knowledge
  which are absent in children:                                           • equipotentiality (all languages                  • some L2s seem more difficult
     • a native language system from which a Universal                      are acquired equally well)                         than others (language similarity)
       Grammar can be reconstructed, depending on the individual          • L1 is fully acquired at the age of               • L2 learning only starts around the
                                                                            5-8                                                age of 8-10 or later (adults)
       learner's ability to construct a UG-substitute (which is
                                                                          • natural acquisition through                      • institutionalized, explicit
       incomplete and accidental, thus explaining variation in L2                                                              instruction, learning rules
                                                                            input, no explicit instruction
       learning)
                                                                          • runs parallel to the child's                     • advanced and matured cognitive
     • a general problem-solving cognitive system which arises              general cognitive and                              and communicative abilities (e.g.
       around puberty                                                       physiological development                          learning strategies)


PS Second Language Learning and Teaching SS 2008         Marcus Callies   PS Second Language Learning and Teaching SS 2008                            Marcus Callies

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First.Vs.Second.Language.Acquisition

  • 1. Data 1a (1) Child: Nobody don't like me. Mother: No, say 'Nobody likes me'. Child: Nobody don't like me. (Eight repetitions of this dialogue) Mother: No, now listen carefully; say 'Nobody likes me'. First vs. second language acquisition Child: Oh! Nobody don't likes me. (2) Child: I don't see no trees. Mother: I don't see any trees. Not no trees, any trees. Child: No any trees. No any trees. Mother: I don't see any trees! (3) Father: Where is that big piece of paper I gave you yesterday? Child: Remember? I writed on it. [Ziel: wrote] Father: Oh that's right, don't you have any paper down here, buddy? PS Second Language Learning and Teaching SS 2008 Marcus Callies PS Second Language Learning and Teaching SS 2008 Marcus Callies Data 1b Data 1c: Family circus (4) Father: Where's Mommy? Child: Mommy goed to the store. [Ziel: went] Father: Mommy goed to the store? Child: NO! (genervt) Daddy, I say it that way, not you. (5) Benjamin (1;9): Beaks. Slippers. Bats. Carses [Ziel: cars]. Domenico (2;0): Get sweets. For boys. Feets. [Ziel: feet] Ears. Fingers. Claire (2;0): Big cats. Small cats. Short cats. Night-night peoples. [Ziel: people] (6) Child: My teacher holded the baby rabbits and we patted them. [Ziel: held] Adult: Did you say your teacher held the baby rabbits? Child: Yes. Adult: What did you say she did? Child: She holded the baby rabbits and we patted them. Adult: Did you say she held them tightly? Child: No, she holded them loosely. PS Second Language Learning and Teaching SS 2008 Marcus Callies PS Second Language Learning and Teaching SS 2008 Marcus Callies
  • 2. Data 1d: Family circus Data 1e: Family circus PS Second Language Learning and Teaching SS 2008 Marcus Callies PS Second Language Learning and Teaching SS 2008 Marcus Callies Data 3a: Developmental sequences of morphemes in L1 and L2 English Data 2: Creative word coinages of children aged 2-5 (Krashen 1977) John (2;5,24, spricht über eine Leiter): That is a climber against the wall. 1. present progressive verb (with or Dave (4;7): You're a copy-catter, Daddy. You say what I say. without auxiliary): play-ing Doris (4;0): Is Anna going to babysitter me? 2. prepositions: in, on Chris (3;0, spielt Superman): I'm supermanning. 3. regular noun plural: shoe-s Claire (4;11): We already decorationed our tree. 4. irregular past tense verbs: came, Bob (4;7, auf die Frage, wie er sich fühle): Toothachey. fell, saw etc. Sheila (4;0, zu ihrer Mutter): Try to be more rememberful, Mom. 5. possessive noun: Daddy's shoe 6. copula is, am, are 7. articles a, the 8. regular past tense verb: play-ed 9. regular third person singular: play-s 10.irregular third person singular: has PS Second Language Learning and Teaching SS 2008 Marcus Callies PS Second Language Learning and Teaching SS 2008 Marcus Callies
  • 3. Data 3b: Interrogatives in L1 and L2 English Data 3c: Negation in L1 and L2 English PS Second Language Learning and Teaching SS 2008 Marcus Callies PS Second Language Learning and Teaching SS 2008 Marcus Callies Reading: Bley-Vroman 1989 9 characteristics of adult foreign language learning • What are the nine fundamental characteristics of adult • Lack of success foreign language learning? • General failure (usually no ultimate attainment) • Variation in success, course, and strategy • What is the author's conclusion after his comparison of • Variation in goals adult foreign language learning and child language acquisition? • Fossilization • Indeterminate Intuitions • What then, according to the author, is quot;the logical problem • Importance of Instruction of foreign language learningquot;? • Negative evidence • Role of affective factors • What is the authors position on foreign language learners' access to Universal Grammar? How does UG operate in adults? PS Second Language Learning and Teaching SS 2008 Marcus Callies PS Second Language Learning and Teaching SS 2008 Marcus Callies
  • 4. L1 vs. L2 acquisition The logical problem of foreign language learning Child language development Explaining the wide range of variation in L2 competence - Universal Grammar - domain-specific learning procedures Adult foreign language learning - native language knowledge - general-problem solving skills PS Second Language Learning and Teaching SS 2008 Marcus Callies PS Second Language Learning and Teaching SS 2008 Marcus Callies Access to Universal Grammar? How? Fundamental differences • Children are provided with an innate Universal Grammar: L1 acquisition L2 learning A system of knowledge what language can be, and innate • universal (usually all children • not universal (not all humans domain-specific procedures to deal with grammar acquire an L2 (motivation!) aquire their L1) • This Language Acquisition Device (LAD) does not exist • ultimate attainment (UA), native • UA is rare (variation in L2 in adults competence competence, accent) • no previous knowledge • L1 serving as role model, • But adults possess other types of knowledge and faculties (quot;blank slatequot;) grammatical knowledge which are absent in children: • equipotentiality (all languages • some L2s seem more difficult • a native language system from which a Universal are acquired equally well) than others (language similarity) Grammar can be reconstructed, depending on the individual • L1 is fully acquired at the age of • L2 learning only starts around the 5-8 age of 8-10 or later (adults) learner's ability to construct a UG-substitute (which is • natural acquisition through • institutionalized, explicit incomplete and accidental, thus explaining variation in L2 instruction, learning rules input, no explicit instruction learning) • runs parallel to the child's • advanced and matured cognitive • a general problem-solving cognitive system which arises general cognitive and and communicative abilities (e.g. around puberty physiological development learning strategies) PS Second Language Learning and Teaching SS 2008 Marcus Callies PS Second Language Learning and Teaching SS 2008 Marcus Callies