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The acquisition of a second languageThe acquisition of a second language
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Research Writing and Publishing IResearch Writing and Publishing I
Shing-Yu TsaiShing-Yu Tsai
Instructor: Pi Ying HsuInstructor: Pi Ying Hsu
October 13October 13thth , 2008 , 2008
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Wilmslow, N. G., (2000). The acquisition of a second language. Wilmslow, N. G., (2000). The acquisition of a second language. European Journal of Paediatric NeurologyEuropean Journal of Paediatric Neurology, , 4, 4, 3-7. 3-7.
Content Introduction The purpose of the study Research Questions Literature review Summary Conclusion About my research
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Introduction Age as a factorAs with the mother tongue there seems to be no
doubt that age is a factor in developing a second language.
(Wilmslow, 2000)
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Introduction Critical PeriodA first language can only be acquired during
certain periods of life extending from early infancy to puberty.
(Wilmslow, 2000)
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Introduction Studies of brain functionThere will be many in advances in the knowledge
of how the brain enables new skills to be acquire. (Wilmslow, 2000)
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The purpose of study
To address some important questions and set forth explicitly some viewpoints for looking at the effects of second language.
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Based on the papers, it would affect acquisition of L2. The period of infancy to puberty is crucial.Based on the papers, it would affect acquisition of L2. The period of infancy to puberty is crucial.
Research questions
Whether age would influence acquisition of second language?
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Research questions
Are there different patterns of cerebral activation associated with learning the subject’s native language?
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Yes, it is increase level of positron in the activate area of brain. Yes, it is increase level of positron in the activate area of brain.
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Research questions
Are there differences between bilingualism and monolingual children to learn second language?
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Yes, it is the relationships between the two languages and the effects of one language upon the other.Yes, it is the relationships between the two languages and the effects of one language upon the other.
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Literature Review
Children can acquire a vocabulary of a few hundred words of a foreign language before the age of seven years it will be easier to develop fluency and without an accent.
(Penfield, 1965)
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Literature Review
When a native-language preference was established by the age of four months, no doubt using prosodic clues – the infants being exposed to sentence drawn from two phonologically close languages.
(Bosch, 1997)
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Literature Review
Acquiring a second language there is a similar gradual declined related to age with which children learn a second language, so that younger children do have this advantages over adults.
(Johnson & Newport, 1989)
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Literature Review
The possibility that maturational constraints may have different effects on the development of special subsystems within language, and they found that apart from maturational changes constraining the development of neural systems relevant for language.
(Weber-Fox & Neville, 1996)
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Literature Review
The evidence available does not support the suggestion that no aspect of this Universal Grammar is available; or that there is only partial access, but that it does support a full availability.
(Epstein & Flynn, 1996)
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Literature Review
There were different patterns of cerebral activation associated with learning the subject's native language compared with the acquisition of a second language.
( Perani, 1997)
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Literature Review
The differences between bilingualism and monolingual children. They confirmed that the former did seem to have greater difficulties and to progress less quickly.
( Crutchle, 1997)
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SummarySummary
Children learn a second language at an early age; they will acquire more much proficiency without the influence of first language. Not only for learning first language but also for the second language.
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SummarySummary
In brain organization will make learners how to acquire a second language.
Environment is also the key to acquire a second language.
Surely it is much better to acquire a second language than learn it.
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ConclusionConclusion
A distinction between language acquisition and learning, the former being a subconscious process and the latter is a conscious process.
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About my research
Topic: The age will influence one’s learning on speaking skill?
Participants: Students of third grade elementary school.
Students of first grade junior high school.
Students of first grade university.
Students on the graduate school.(Not English department)
Application: There are some theories on this research article that are
regarded to my research background.
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Thank you for your attention! Thank you for your attention!
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