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Lightbrown’s Classification of 
Research on Second Language 
Learning 
0 Descriptive: collecting speech samples from second 
language speakers and then comparing these samples 
to target language norms 
0 Experimental pedagogical studies: manipulating 
certain variables experimentally to determine their 
effect on classroom learning. 
0 Hypothesis-testing studies: testing hypothesis based 
on the findings of previous research
Theory 
0 A way of interpreting, 
criticizing and unifying 
established 
generalizations. 
0 A system of facts and 
laws. 
0 The facts and laws take 
on a new light from the 
theory; the theory 
illumniates facts and 
laws.
Hypothesis Theory 
Definition 
A suggested explanation 
for an observable 
phenomenon or 
prediction of a possible 
causal correlation among 
multiple phenomena. 
In science, a theory is a 
well-substantiated, 
unifying explanation for a 
set of verified, proven 
hypotheses. 
Based on 
Suggestion, possibility, 
projection or prediction, 
but the result is uncertain. 
Certainty, evidence, 
verification, repeated 
testing. 
Testable Yes Yes 
Falsifiable Yes Yes 
Is well substantiated No Yes 
Data 
Usually based on very 
limited data 
Based on a very wide set 
of data tested under 
various circumstances.
Three assumptions basic to 
scientific research 
1) Research is inseparable from theory 
2) There is no one scientific method 
3) There is no single scientific truth
The functions of theories 
0 Understanding 
0 Transformation 
0 Prediction
Types of theories 
There are at least two different dimensions that can be 
used to classify theories: form or content 
0 Form: deductive or inductive 
0 Content: micro or macro
Deductive approach 
0 It characterizes formal theories in 
which the concepts of the theory 
are related to each other in a set of 
propositions that are assumed to 
be true without proof. These 
constitute the axioms of the theory. 
Given these basic axioms or 
assumptions, laws of logic are 
applied to obtain new propositions. 
This procedure is called ‘deducing 
the consequences of the theory’. 
The new propositions that follow 
from the assumptions of the theory 
are called ‘hypotheses’. If these 
hypotheses are empirically 
supported, they become laws and 
the facts of the theory.
Inductive approach 
0 It progresses from the 
accumulation of sets of facts 
and sets of laws to theory. 
Hypotheses are derived 
from the theory as a result of 
gaps in the network of 
empirical relationships. 
Hypotheses are the 
investigator’s best hunch 
about a new relationship, 
given certain empirical facts.
Deductive theories Inductive theories 
Beginning point Interim solutions Empirical data 
Network Theoretical cencepts and 
constructs 
Relationships between laws 
Ultimate goal Explanation Explanation 
Advantage More interesting claims Close to data 
Disadvantage Remote from data Limited claims
The construction of theories
Evaluating theory 
Norms of validation can be grouped in three categories: 
0 Correspondence norms 
0 Norms of coherence 
0 Pragmatic norms
Correspondence norms 
0 Definitional adequacy-the correspondence of the 
theory to some external reality: If a theory is to tell us 
anything about the world, it must contain empirical 
elements. There must be some connection to the 
inter-subjective world of observation and experience, 
or the theory is indistinguishable from fantasy. 
0 Explanatory power- correspondence of the theory to 
the facts the theory is to explain: The concepts of a 
theory need to be defined in a way that clarifies their 
meaning; that is in such a manner that differents 
persons will interpret them in the same way.
Operationalizm 
Operational definitions: the idea is that a concept is 
synonymous with the operations that are necessary for 
its measurement. 
The problems related to operationalizm: 
0Why one set of operations is chosen rather than 
another one? 
0 There may be two, or more, different ways of 
measuring a concept. 
0 Many concepts in a theory have only indirect 
reference to experience.
Norms of coherence 
0 The more simple the theory, the greater its appeal to 
our understanding. 
0 If a theory is inconsistent with related acceptable 
theories, it has relatively less antecedent probability 
of being valid.
Pragmatic norms 
0 The theory should be elegant in its formulation 
0 ‘There is nothing as practical as a good theory’
Confirmation 
0 In addition to three forms addressed above, there is 
another condition: falsifiability.
A good theory… 
0 fits the data well 
0 is consistent with related formulations 
0 is clear in their predictions 
0 is heuristically rich 
0 is capable of disconfirmation
Prepared based on the book ‘Theories of Second- 
Language Learning’ by Barry McLaughlin. 
THANKS FOR LISTENING 
Kübra OKUMUŞ

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Introduction to SLA- "Theory"

  • 1.
  • 2. Lightbrown’s Classification of Research on Second Language Learning 0 Descriptive: collecting speech samples from second language speakers and then comparing these samples to target language norms 0 Experimental pedagogical studies: manipulating certain variables experimentally to determine their effect on classroom learning. 0 Hypothesis-testing studies: testing hypothesis based on the findings of previous research
  • 3. Theory 0 A way of interpreting, criticizing and unifying established generalizations. 0 A system of facts and laws. 0 The facts and laws take on a new light from the theory; the theory illumniates facts and laws.
  • 4. Hypothesis Theory Definition A suggested explanation for an observable phenomenon or prediction of a possible causal correlation among multiple phenomena. In science, a theory is a well-substantiated, unifying explanation for a set of verified, proven hypotheses. Based on Suggestion, possibility, projection or prediction, but the result is uncertain. Certainty, evidence, verification, repeated testing. Testable Yes Yes Falsifiable Yes Yes Is well substantiated No Yes Data Usually based on very limited data Based on a very wide set of data tested under various circumstances.
  • 5. Three assumptions basic to scientific research 1) Research is inseparable from theory 2) There is no one scientific method 3) There is no single scientific truth
  • 6. The functions of theories 0 Understanding 0 Transformation 0 Prediction
  • 7. Types of theories There are at least two different dimensions that can be used to classify theories: form or content 0 Form: deductive or inductive 0 Content: micro or macro
  • 8. Deductive approach 0 It characterizes formal theories in which the concepts of the theory are related to each other in a set of propositions that are assumed to be true without proof. These constitute the axioms of the theory. Given these basic axioms or assumptions, laws of logic are applied to obtain new propositions. This procedure is called ‘deducing the consequences of the theory’. The new propositions that follow from the assumptions of the theory are called ‘hypotheses’. If these hypotheses are empirically supported, they become laws and the facts of the theory.
  • 9. Inductive approach 0 It progresses from the accumulation of sets of facts and sets of laws to theory. Hypotheses are derived from the theory as a result of gaps in the network of empirical relationships. Hypotheses are the investigator’s best hunch about a new relationship, given certain empirical facts.
  • 10.
  • 11. Deductive theories Inductive theories Beginning point Interim solutions Empirical data Network Theoretical cencepts and constructs Relationships between laws Ultimate goal Explanation Explanation Advantage More interesting claims Close to data Disadvantage Remote from data Limited claims
  • 13. Evaluating theory Norms of validation can be grouped in three categories: 0 Correspondence norms 0 Norms of coherence 0 Pragmatic norms
  • 14. Correspondence norms 0 Definitional adequacy-the correspondence of the theory to some external reality: If a theory is to tell us anything about the world, it must contain empirical elements. There must be some connection to the inter-subjective world of observation and experience, or the theory is indistinguishable from fantasy. 0 Explanatory power- correspondence of the theory to the facts the theory is to explain: The concepts of a theory need to be defined in a way that clarifies their meaning; that is in such a manner that differents persons will interpret them in the same way.
  • 15. Operationalizm Operational definitions: the idea is that a concept is synonymous with the operations that are necessary for its measurement. The problems related to operationalizm: 0Why one set of operations is chosen rather than another one? 0 There may be two, or more, different ways of measuring a concept. 0 Many concepts in a theory have only indirect reference to experience.
  • 16. Norms of coherence 0 The more simple the theory, the greater its appeal to our understanding. 0 If a theory is inconsistent with related acceptable theories, it has relatively less antecedent probability of being valid.
  • 17. Pragmatic norms 0 The theory should be elegant in its formulation 0 ‘There is nothing as practical as a good theory’
  • 18. Confirmation 0 In addition to three forms addressed above, there is another condition: falsifiability.
  • 19. A good theory… 0 fits the data well 0 is consistent with related formulations 0 is clear in their predictions 0 is heuristically rich 0 is capable of disconfirmation
  • 20. Prepared based on the book ‘Theories of Second- Language Learning’ by Barry McLaughlin. THANKS FOR LISTENING Kübra OKUMUŞ