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INTERLANGUAGE
DISCUSSANT: ALVIN B. MANALANG

PROFESSOR: DR. AVELINA AQUINO
Development of Learners
Language= L2 Knowledge
Behaviourist learning theory
 The dominant psychological theory of 1950s and 1960s
 Language learning is like any other kind of learning in
that involves habit formation.
Behaviourist learning theory

 Habits are formed when learners respond to stimuli in
the environment and subsequently have their responses
reinforced so that they are remembered

 All behaviour, including the kind of complex behaviour
found in language acquisition, could be explained in
terms of habits.
Behaviourist learning theory
 Learning took place when learners had the opportunity
to practise making the correct response to a given
stimulus.
Behaviourist learning theory
 Learners imitated models of correct language and
received positive reinforcement if they were correct and
negative reinforcement if they were incorrect.
Behaviourist learning theory
 It should be clear that behaviourist accounts of L2
acquisition emphasize only what can be directly
observed and ignore what goes on in the black box of
the learners’ mind
 Behaviourism cannot adequately account for L2
acquisition.
 Learners frequently do not produce output that simply
reproduces the input.
Behaviourist learning theory
 The systematic nature of their errors demonstrates that
they are actively involved in constructing their own
‘rules’, rules that sometimes bear little resemblance to
the patterns of language modelled input.
Behaviourist learning theory

 Learning is not just a response to external stimuli.
A mentalist theory of language
learning
In 1960s and 1970s a mentalist theory of first language
(L1) acquisition emerged according to this theory

1. Only human beings are capable of learning language.
A mentalist theory of language
learning
2. The human mind is equipped with a faculty for learning
language, referred to as a Language Acquisition Device.
This is separate from faculties responsible for other kinds of
cognitive activity ( for example logical reasoning).
A mentalist theory of language
learning
3. This faculty is the primary determinant of language
acquisition.

4. Input is needed, but only to ‘trigger’
the language acquisition device.

the operation of
What is ‘interlanguage’?
 The term ‘interlanguage’ was coined by the American
linguist, larry Selinker, in recognition of the fact that L2
Learners construct a linguistic system that draws, in
part, on the learner’s L1 but is also from the language
target a learner’s interlanguage is, therefore, a unique
linguistic system.
What is ‘interlanguage’?
The concept of interlanguage involves
the following premises about L2
acquistion:
1. The learner construct a system of
abstract linguistic rules which
underlies
comprehension
and
production of the L2. This system
of rule is viewed as a ‘mental
grammar’ and is referred to as an
‘interlanguage’
What is ‘interlanguage’?
2. The Learner’s grammar is permeable. That is, the
grammar is open to influence from outside ( i.e. through
input). It is also influence from the inside. For example, the
omission, overgeneralization, and transfer errors which we
considered in the previous chapter constitute evidence of
internal processing.
3. The learner’s grammar is transitional. Learners change
their grammar from one time to another by adding
rules, deleting rules, and restructuring the whole system.
This results in an interlanguage continuum. That
is, learners construct a series of mental grammars of
interlanguages as they gradually increase the complexity of
their L2 knowledge.
What is ‘interlanguage?
4. Some researchers have claimed that the system learners
construct contain variable rules. That is, they argue that
learners are likely to have competing rules at any one stage
of development. However, other researchers argue that
interlanguage systems are homogeneous and that
variability reflects the mistakes learners make when they
try to use their knowledge to communicate. These
researcher see variability as an aspect of performance
rather than competence. The premise that interlanguage
systems are themselves variable is, therefore a disputed
one.
What is ‘interlanguage?
What is ‘interlanguage?

5. Learners employ various learning strategies to develop
their interlanguages. The different kinds of errors learners
produce reflect different learning strategies, For
example, omission errors suggest that learners are in some
way simplifying the learning task by ignoring grammatical
features that they are not yet ready to process.
Overgeneralization and transfer errors can be seen as
evidence of learning strategies.
What is ‘interlanguage’?

6. The learner’s grammar is likely to fossilize. Selinker
suggested that only about five per cent of learners of
learners go on to develop the same mental grammar as
native speakers. The majority stop some way short. The
prevalence of backsliding (i.e. the production of errors
representing an early stage of development) is typical of
fossilized learners, Fossilization does not occur in L1
acquisition and thus is unique to L2 grammars.
A computational model of L2
acquisition
 The concept of interlanguage can be viewed as a
metaphor of how L2 acquisition takes place. It implies
that the human mind functions like a computer,
 The learner is exposed to input, which is processed in
two stages. First, part of it are attended to and taken
into short-term memory. These are referred to as intake.
 Second, some of the intake is stored in long-term
memory as L2 knowledge.
 The process responsible for creating intake and L2
knowledge occur within the ‘black box’ of the learner’s
mind where the learner’s interlanguage is constructed
A computational model of L2
acquisition

 Finally, L2 knowledge is used by the learner to produce
spoken and written output.( i.e. what we have called
learner language)
Input

Intake

L2 knowledge

Output
Thank you very much

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Inter language

  • 1. INTERLANGUAGE DISCUSSANT: ALVIN B. MANALANG PROFESSOR: DR. AVELINA AQUINO
  • 3.
  • 4. Behaviourist learning theory  The dominant psychological theory of 1950s and 1960s  Language learning is like any other kind of learning in that involves habit formation.
  • 5. Behaviourist learning theory  Habits are formed when learners respond to stimuli in the environment and subsequently have their responses reinforced so that they are remembered  All behaviour, including the kind of complex behaviour found in language acquisition, could be explained in terms of habits.
  • 6. Behaviourist learning theory  Learning took place when learners had the opportunity to practise making the correct response to a given stimulus.
  • 7. Behaviourist learning theory  Learners imitated models of correct language and received positive reinforcement if they were correct and negative reinforcement if they were incorrect.
  • 8.
  • 9. Behaviourist learning theory  It should be clear that behaviourist accounts of L2 acquisition emphasize only what can be directly observed and ignore what goes on in the black box of the learners’ mind  Behaviourism cannot adequately account for L2 acquisition.  Learners frequently do not produce output that simply reproduces the input.
  • 10. Behaviourist learning theory  The systematic nature of their errors demonstrates that they are actively involved in constructing their own ‘rules’, rules that sometimes bear little resemblance to the patterns of language modelled input.
  • 11. Behaviourist learning theory  Learning is not just a response to external stimuli.
  • 12. A mentalist theory of language learning In 1960s and 1970s a mentalist theory of first language (L1) acquisition emerged according to this theory 1. Only human beings are capable of learning language.
  • 13. A mentalist theory of language learning 2. The human mind is equipped with a faculty for learning language, referred to as a Language Acquisition Device. This is separate from faculties responsible for other kinds of cognitive activity ( for example logical reasoning).
  • 14. A mentalist theory of language learning 3. This faculty is the primary determinant of language acquisition. 4. Input is needed, but only to ‘trigger’ the language acquisition device. the operation of
  • 15. What is ‘interlanguage’?  The term ‘interlanguage’ was coined by the American linguist, larry Selinker, in recognition of the fact that L2 Learners construct a linguistic system that draws, in part, on the learner’s L1 but is also from the language target a learner’s interlanguage is, therefore, a unique linguistic system.
  • 16. What is ‘interlanguage’? The concept of interlanguage involves the following premises about L2 acquistion: 1. The learner construct a system of abstract linguistic rules which underlies comprehension and production of the L2. This system of rule is viewed as a ‘mental grammar’ and is referred to as an ‘interlanguage’
  • 17. What is ‘interlanguage’? 2. The Learner’s grammar is permeable. That is, the grammar is open to influence from outside ( i.e. through input). It is also influence from the inside. For example, the omission, overgeneralization, and transfer errors which we considered in the previous chapter constitute evidence of internal processing. 3. The learner’s grammar is transitional. Learners change their grammar from one time to another by adding rules, deleting rules, and restructuring the whole system. This results in an interlanguage continuum. That is, learners construct a series of mental grammars of interlanguages as they gradually increase the complexity of their L2 knowledge.
  • 18. What is ‘interlanguage? 4. Some researchers have claimed that the system learners construct contain variable rules. That is, they argue that learners are likely to have competing rules at any one stage of development. However, other researchers argue that interlanguage systems are homogeneous and that variability reflects the mistakes learners make when they try to use their knowledge to communicate. These researcher see variability as an aspect of performance rather than competence. The premise that interlanguage systems are themselves variable is, therefore a disputed one.
  • 20. What is ‘interlanguage? 5. Learners employ various learning strategies to develop their interlanguages. The different kinds of errors learners produce reflect different learning strategies, For example, omission errors suggest that learners are in some way simplifying the learning task by ignoring grammatical features that they are not yet ready to process. Overgeneralization and transfer errors can be seen as evidence of learning strategies.
  • 21.
  • 22. What is ‘interlanguage’? 6. The learner’s grammar is likely to fossilize. Selinker suggested that only about five per cent of learners of learners go on to develop the same mental grammar as native speakers. The majority stop some way short. The prevalence of backsliding (i.e. the production of errors representing an early stage of development) is typical of fossilized learners, Fossilization does not occur in L1 acquisition and thus is unique to L2 grammars.
  • 23.
  • 24. A computational model of L2 acquisition  The concept of interlanguage can be viewed as a metaphor of how L2 acquisition takes place. It implies that the human mind functions like a computer,  The learner is exposed to input, which is processed in two stages. First, part of it are attended to and taken into short-term memory. These are referred to as intake.  Second, some of the intake is stored in long-term memory as L2 knowledge.  The process responsible for creating intake and L2 knowledge occur within the ‘black box’ of the learner’s mind where the learner’s interlanguage is constructed
  • 25. A computational model of L2 acquisition  Finally, L2 knowledge is used by the learner to produce spoken and written output.( i.e. what we have called learner language) Input Intake L2 knowledge Output