Development Patterns
Development Patterns
Development Patterns
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Course code:Lin412
Development patterns: The early stages of L2 acquisition some learners .If they are children,
undergo silent period .when learners do begin to speak in the L2 is to manifest two particular
characteristic.
-propositional simplication.
1. A system of knowledge about a second language which goes well beyond what could possibly
have been taught.
2. Patterns of recurrent elements that comprise components of L2 Specific knowledge :vocabulary
lexicon ,morphology word structure ,phonology sound system, syntax grammar.
3. Means for using the L2 in communicative activities: Learning,speaking,Reading ,writing.
4. Communicative competence: all of the above plus social and cultural knowledge required for
appropriate use and interpretation of L2 forms.
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1. Silent/receptive This stage is controversial among language educators. Ana Lomb a
disagrees that second language learners are totally silent while they are in this first learning
stage.
2. Early production: This stage may last about six months, during which language learners typically
acquire an understanding of up to 1,000 words.
3. Speech emergence: this is an important stage during which learners gain greater comprehension and
begin reading and writing in their second language.
4. Intermediate fluency: They usually acquire the ability to communicate in writing and speech using
more complex sentences.
2. Application of prior knowledge, the initial stage of L2 includes knowledge of L1 (and language in
general) and the processes of SLA include interpretation of the new language in terms of that
knowledge.
4. Motivation: largely determines the level of effort which learners expend at various stage in their L2
development and it is often a key to ultimate level of proficiency.
Late talking
Problems spelling
Dyslexia signs in teens and adults are similar to those in children. Some common
dyslexia signs and symptoms in teens and adults include:
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Course tittle:psycholinguistic.
Course code:Lin412