Foundations of Language Learning Flashcards

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Language used in school for teaching & learning subjects such as math, science, language arts & history.
Precise, clear & complete.
Requires higher order thinking processes such as predicting, evaluating, & comparing

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Academic Language

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Basic Interpersonal Communication Skills. ELs develop in about 2-3 years

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BICS

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Cognitive Academic Language Proficiency. ELs develop in 5-7 years

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CALP

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4
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Jim Cummins- BICS & CALP

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5
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Deliberately changing from one manner of style of speaking to another. People often consciously & deliberately consider the social meaning of their speech when they change from one manner of speaking to another, according to their circumstances in order to give an appropriate impression .

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Code-Switching

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Concepts & cognitive processes underlying first language use are available for use in the second language

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CUP Common Underlying Proficiency- Cummins

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Unified core of cognitive-linguistic knowledge.
Explains how knowledge developed in one language becomes available for use in the language learned later.

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Transfer
Beneficial (positive)- when language share similar rules
Negative- Spanish literate students need explicit help on the vowel sounds & various spellings in English

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8
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Children who learn more than one language from earliest childhood

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Simultaneous Bilinguals

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9
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Those who learn another language later

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Sequential Bilinguals

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10
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Second language learners develop interim linguistic systems that exhibit their own evolving rules & patterns

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Interlanguage

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Interlanguages exhibit identifiable rules & patterns

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Systematic

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12
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Gradually grow over time to look more like the target lanaguage

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Dynamic

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13
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Some features in a learner’s language seem to stop changing

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Fossilization

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14
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Researchers identify ___ for each morpheme, that is, the places in a sentence where the morpheme is necessary to make the sentence grammatically correct.

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Obligatory Contexts

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Reflects the apparent ease with which learners have access to certain structures in the target language.

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Accessibility Hierarchy

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16
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The patterns that we learn can also have an impact on the way we use & understand the language(s) that we learned earlier.
Current views of second language emphasize the interaction between the first language, cognitive processes, & the sample of the target language that learners encounter in the input

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Cross Linguistic Influence

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Actual speech sound produced by the vocal tract that is perceived as an individual & unique sound, different from other such sounds.

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Phone or Phonetic Unit or Segment

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Perceived unit of language that signals a difference in meaning when contrasted to another phoneme

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Phoneme

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Variation of a phoneme.
Different variations occur in different & predictable phonetic environments.

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Allophone

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Refers to units that contrast; that is, change meaning when substituted for each other.

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Distinctive

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Study done by a cultural outsider using categories & concepts that might not have meaning to the people being studied

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Etic

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Refers to categories & concepts that have meaning to the people being studied.
Attempts to discover what things have meaning to the people being studied

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Emic

23
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The way a language is spelled.
The way the letters are written

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Orthography

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Foreign language reading & spelling will be influence by the similarities & differences between the orthography of the L1 & L2 & by how deep or shallow the target language’s writing system is.

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Orthographic Dependent Hypothesis