1. The document discusses the theories of behaviorism and mentalism as they relate to language learning. Behaviorism views language as learned behaviors and habits, focusing on external factors like reinforcement and stimulus-response mechanisms. Mentalism believes innate, internal factors are most important, and that language learning abilities are inborn rather than learned.
2. Behaviorism's principles for language learning include habit formation, drill-based practice, and reinforcement. Its weaknesses are an over-reliance on animal studies and inability to explain complex language. Mentalism focuses on innate abilities and universal grammar, but neglects external influences.
3. The ideal approach combines both theories, recognizing a role for both internal capacities and external social influences in developing
The Acculturation Model is a model of second language acquisition designed by John H. Schumann (1978) and it is based on the social-psychology of acculturation
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Cognitive approaches to second
language learning
Yaseen Taha
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u Schools of thought
u cognitive approaches
u Behaviourism
u Learning strategies
u Processing approaches
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What are the Schools of thought?
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Schools of thought
Structural
linguistics and
behavioral
psychology
1900s, 1940s,
1950s
Generative
linguistics and
cognitive
psychology
1970s, 1980s
Constructivism
1980s, 1990s,
2000s
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What does cognitive theory mean?
u A theory of learning processes that focuses on how people
think, understand, and know. It does not specifies
precisely what is learned, what content will be easiest (or
most difficult) to learn, or what learners will select to
learn at different stages of development or levels of
mastery of a complex skill. It came about as a reaction to
behaviorism.
u A cognitive theory of learning sees second language
acquisition as a conscious and reasoned thinking process,
involving the deliberate use of learning strategies.
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Important cognitive theorists
u Allan Paivio, Robert Gagne, Howard Gardener, Benjamin Bloom.
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Behaviourism
u a highly influential academic school of psychology. It assumes
that a learner is essentially passive, responding to environment
stimuli. Believes that a learner starts out with a clean slate, and
behavior is shaped by positive and negative reinforcement.
Reinforcement, positive or negative increases the possibility of an
event happening again. Punishment, both positive and negative,
decreases the possibility of an event happening again.
u It implies that the learner responds to environmental stimuli
without his/her mental state being factor in the learners' behavior.
Individual learns to behave through conditioning.
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Comparison between BEHAVIORIST theory and COGNITIVIST
theory
u Behaviorism is a learning theory
u As a formation of habit,
conditioning
u Practice is necessary, constant
repetition
u Learner is passive
u Behaviorists: teach, plan, present
language item, make Students
repeat
u Errors are forbidden
u Ignored thought and emotions
u Cognitivism is a learning theory, based
on how people think not a theory that
specifies precisely what is learned what
content will be easiest to learn, or what
learners will select to
learn at different stages of development
u Learning results from internal activity
(mental processes)
u Practice is necessary, but rote learning
and meaningless repetition is out.
u Learners process, store, and retrieve
information
u Cognitivists: creates opportunities for
learni
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1. Behaviorism And Mentalism And Language
Learning ( A Contrastive Study)
By:-Nizar Hussein
College of Basic Education
Diala University / 2006
1.Introduction
We engage in language processing almost every day of our
lives .This processing takes place when we watch
television,listen to radio,reading passing signboard while
driving ,speaking with others and reading letters,
newspapers,magazines and books .Usually these language
activities are carried out with great ease and in a completely
subconscious manner.
Language can be defined from different points of view; it
can be defined as “the aspect of human behavior that involves
the use of the vocal sounds in meaningful patterns and ,when
they exit,corresponding written symboles,to form,,express
and communicate thoughts and feelings(Harris and
Sipay:1970:4).Most language-processing does not involve
observable physical events such as eye-movement,but rather
involves mental events in the mind that can be observed
directly.Language processing events in the mind can be
inferred from observable behaviour. As a result learning a
foreign language helps us to appreciate thoughtfully man’s
achievement and development in all fields of life.The task of
which determine the appropiate techniques that can be used
inside the classroom.
Teaching English as a foreign language has been discussed in
various levels and several occasions,so developing teaching
English as a foreign language has been the subject of foreign
language discussion for many years through many
conferences and studies.But still teaching techniques which
are the implemental aspects of teaching process need more
2. ٢
attention and deeper investigation to bridge the gap between
theory and practice.Teaching techniques play a vital role in
the process of language learning .
Different kinds of teaching techniques have been used to
improve teaching process.Methods of teaching English as a
foreign language should be got from recent theories and
international experiments carried in the field of language
teaching and learning.Teacher’s choice is not what method is
best,but what techniques work best for practical combinations
of individuals.
Behaviorism and Mentalism are two main schools concerning
language learning and teaching .Each one has a different
point of view towards language learning.The paper will
discuss in detail the main principles for learning of these
schools and explore the ideal method in language learning
and teaching.
2.Behaviorism and Language Learning
Behaviorism was an important movement in learning.It
was in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.It
holds that nothing exists but matter.One version of
materialism is behavior,it denies the existence of
mind.Behaviorists insist that everything is described as the
product of simple physical process.They restrict the subject-
matter of psychology to human behavior and sets out to
explain all kinds of behavior including speech and
language(Lyons,1981:242).
A foreign language is one which has no internal function in
the learners country.It is learned in order to communicate
with native speakers.Behaviorism appeared first at the
beginning of this century by Watson who wrote an article
mentioned the ( behavior) for the first time in 1908.
3. ٣
Bloomfield was one of the most important figures of this
theory who influnced on the writings of Watson,so he
expressed the main principles of this theory by defining
language as ( Language is behavior).According to
Behaviorists,language learning is change in behavior.It refers
to the conscious knowledge of a second language ,knowing
the rules and being able to talk about them .Language
teaching is the process which facilitates the process of
language learning .Behaviorism explains that man was born
with blank sheet and language is behavior dealing with things
that are observed and measured .Language,according to them
is a set of habits and a social process used even by
uneducated people.It is not an individual process,but it is
something posed by all members of sosciety .They believed
that language is a rigid system of patterns of contrastive
features.Language is a matter of cooperation and interaction
moving over to the field of psychology.Behaviorism is called
Connectionism and Association.It is part of Impressionism.
The main figures of this school are(Watson,Thorindike
,Pavlov,Skinner,etc).Bloomfield is considered one of the
major figures who represented this school.
2.1 The Main Principles Of Behaviorism
1-Language learning is habit formation.It is similar to
learning to type,so it is a conscious process.
2-Speech is very important to show the performance and
evaluate learning through that performance.Performance is
the actual use of language (Dineen,1967:80 ). Languge is
behavior,so it is learned by behaving. Foreign language
learning is a mechanical process.Teachers should feed the
students step by step ,so they are related to the behavioral
psychology.
3-Drills are one of the important techniques used in language
learning.
4. ٤
4-Stimulus-response is one of the main principles in
language learning.
5-Reinforcement,repetition,trial and error are used widely in
language learning. Motivation which is the desire to achieve
proficiency in a new language in order to participate in the life
of the community that speaks the language (Dulay etal.
,1982:47).These psychological principles are emphasized in
language learning.
6. Language is universal so there is more than one element
participate in learning like
society,learner,psychological facts,environments,teacher
textbook,etc.They emphasize on the external factorsthat can be
seen and observed.
7-Language teaching depends on anology rather than on rules
for teaching the structure of language.
2.2 Weakness of Behaviorism
The weak points of Behaviorism are the following:-
1-This school was derived from the study of the animals
behavior (e.g Pavlovs dogs,Thorindikes chiken,Skinners
pigeons) .
2-Learning depends on the principle of ( stimulus-response) for
animals ,but the matter is completely different concerning
language learning .
3-They claim that they can explain all kinds of behavior,but
complex thoughts in language can not be explained in behavior.
4-Time should considerably be long enough for learning.
5-No regards are given to the innate capacity of human being in
learning and give interest to what is seen and observed.
6-Continuity in the process of learning(stimulus-response).
5. ٥
7-Rewards must be given immediately in the process of learning
.
8-Chaining which means the respond is not rewarded until
making another two or set to be chained.Teaching and learning
can not be explained in the process of (stimulus- response),but it
can be used to learn simple things only.
9-Some of the figures (Gestalt Theory) depended on the
principle of problem-solving.Learning is not a problem to be
solved.
10-Generalization in learning according to the low of identical
elements .
3. Mentalism and Language Learning
It is another theory in learning.Mentalists believe that man is
born with innate capacity for acquiring language and we only
need to start it.Chomsky was one of the main figures who
presented his theory in 1957.He considered Linguistics part of
psychology .He glorifies the role of mind .Chomskys basic
claim is that the grammars for human language are too complex
and abstract to be learned on the basis of the type of experience
to which children have access(O,Grady etal.,1987:494).
Therefore,Chomsky argues that significant components of the
grammar must be inborn.He thinks that what we call the mind
can be best described in terms a set of abstract structure whose
physical basis is as yet relatively unknown. This power enables
him learning a language.Mind is just like a mirror that reflects
the average of learning.Competence is in the mind of ideal
speaker-hearer.Learning and anything acquired is related to
mind .This process possessed by the individual and developed in
him as part of his maturation (competence-
performance).Competence is the system of knowledge of
language which can be formed in the mind of a person and it can
be used to produce and develop gramatical utterances (Corder
,1973:93).
6. ٦
Chomsky explained that the principles of behaviorism didn’t
explain what happens in language learning because we can learn
with and without these principles.It is unknown ,but we can
check its results.
3.1 The Main Principles Of Mentalism
1-Language is universal concerning language acquisition and
language use .
2-Foreign language learning emphasized on the internal factors
which are unseen.They think that each person has an innate
capacity for using and learning language.
3-Most of the principles of Behaviorism like reinforcement,
rewards,,repetition,etc are not important because we can learn
with and without these principles and there is no role for the
external facts like environment and social facts in language
learning.
4-Even if we know a great deal about the speaker ,we can not
expect when he will speak or what he will speak
5-Mentalists think that the correct response or the incorrect one
does not mean that learning is done.
6-They are related to the competence and to the cognitive
psychology.
3.2 Weakness of Mentalism
1-There is no role for the external factors in language
learning.In fact,there is a great deal of these factors in language
learning.
2-They emphasized on the innate capacity of learners only and
neglected the other fctors .
7. ٧
4 .Conclusions
Behavior can not be understood clearly if we had one side of
that behavior the mental or the physical one,so, we find that
speech is understood because it was a mental and physical
reaction for human being as a behavior in his communication
with others .But if we look at a man shaking his hand without
any sound ,we may guess that he is celebrating or dancing or
showing off or none of these things ,but if we combined the
mental with the physical ,the whole behavior will be quite clear
.Behavior of each human being is influenced by his capacity
.This behavior either acquired or learned and this is influnced
by the inherited attitude for reaction (understanding) and
production;therefore we find that our behavior is difficult even
if one is related to one family and we may behave in different
ways of the same situation ,so he is influnced with the biological
,cultural,social and individual facts .In schools ,teachers try to
develop the motor and mental skills of learners and guide them
for better performance in school and community as a whole.The
ideal method in learning is to put into consideration the
principles of Behaviorism and Mentalism in language learning.
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