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LIN 201
  • Fall 2005
  • Lecture XII (12)
  • Language acquisition VI

2
Agenda
  • 1. Secret of a Wild Child (concl.)
  • 2. Genies and Chelseas language the Critical
    Period Hypothesis.
  • 3. Second language acquisition.
  • 4. Lingua francas pidgin and creole languages.
  • 5. Evidence for the Critical Period Hypothesis --
    final summary.

3
Secret of a Wild Child
  • Genie
  • Born March, 1957
  • Found Nov. 4, 1970, age 13 yrs, 8 mos.
  • No speech/language at first.

4
Agenda
  • 1. Videotape Secret of a Wild Child
    (conclusion) Questions -- pp. 67-69, Course
    Reader.

5
Agenda
  • 2. Genies and Chelseas language The Critical
    Period Hypothesis

6
Genies lg -- knowledge
  • Lexicon OK
  • Rules (syntax) Problems --
  • word order inconsistent.
  • function words missing.
  • movement rules missing.

7
Genies syntax -- word order inconsistent
  • Example (FR, p. 343)
  • Man motorcycle have.
  • The man has a motorcycle.

8
Genies syntax -- function words missing
  • Examples (FR, p. 343)
  • Genie bad cold live father house.
  • Want Curtiss play piano.
  • Open door key.

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Genies syntax -- movement rules
  • Sammy (3 yrs old)
  • What do you think Cookie Monster eats ___?
  • Genie (4 yrs after discovery)
  • What red blue is in?

10
Genies lg -- Brain
  • Dichotic listening Linguistic stimuli showed
    left-ear dominance. Which hemisphere?
  • Other tests showed results compatible with the
    dichotic listening results.

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Genie -- summary
  • Lexicon OK but syntax impaired.
  • Brain processes language much more in the right
    hemisphere than it does in normals.

12
Chelsea
  • Born deaf, didnt attend school.
  • Not diagnosed as deaf until age 31 fitted with
    hearing aids underwent language therapy.
  • Speech similar to Genies language processed in
    both hemispheres.

13
General notion of a Critical Period
  • A critical period is a period in the life of an
    organism during which a particular behavior can
    be acquired and before which and after which it
    cannot be acquired. The beginning and end of a
    critical period are abrupt. Example The
    critical period for the acquisition of birdsong
    in the chaffinch (FR, p. 55).

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Critical period for language acquisition
  • Claim There is a critical period in human
    beings for language acquisition. It lasts from
    birth to puberty.
  • Ev (1) The wild children -- Victor and Genie
    (socially isolated until after puberty) -- did
    not fully acquire language nor did Chelsea, deaf
    until age 31.

15
The Content/Function submodules
  • Claim Content and function words/morphemes
    constitute separate submodules of the language
    module.
  • Ev (1) The count the Fs test (FR, p. 74)
  • Ev (2) Slips of the tongue.
  • Ev (3) Aphasia.
  • Ev (4) Telegraphic stage of normal
    first-language acquisition.
  • Ev (5) Post-Critical-Period first-language
    acquisition.

16
Agenda
  • 3. Second language acquisition.

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A distinction
  • Second language acquisition Acquisition of a
    second language once a first language is already
    established.
  • Bilingual language acquisition Simultaneous
    acquisition of two languages beginning in infancy.

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Second language acquisition (1)
  • Children can acquire native knowledge of any
    number of languages.
  • People past puberty seldom (if ever) achieve full
    native knowledge of a second language.

19
Second language acquisition (2)
  • Post-pubertal second language learners have
    particular problems with completing the
    acquisition of function words/morphemes,
    syntactic structures and pronunciation
    (phonology) fewer problems with acquisition of
    lexicon.

20
Second language acquisition (3)
  • There is more right brain activity during use of
    a second language acquired after puberty than
    during use of a first language.

21
Sensitive Period Hyp.
  • Claim There are sensitive periods for the
    acquisition of certain aspects of linguistic
    knowledge.
  • Evidence (2) Child vs adult second language
    acquisition.

22
Sensitive vs Critical Period
  • Sensitive periods begin and end gradually.
  • Critical periods begin and end abruptly.

23
General pattern of second language acquisition by
age
  • Older children and adults generally progress
    quickly in acquiring a second language at first
    but then fossilize.
  • Young children progress more slowly in the early
    stages of acquiring a second language, but then
    they complete acquisition (they do not fossilize).

24
Critical/Sensitive period(s)
  • Claim There is a critical period (/are
    sensitive periods) for the acquisition of
    language.
  • Evidence
  • 1. Wild children.
  • 2. Child vs adult second language acquisition.

25
Agenda
  • 4. Lingua francas pidgin and creole languages

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Lingua franca
  • A lingua franca is a language that is used by
    common agreement for the purposes of commercial
    or social interaction among groups of people who
    speak different native languages.

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Pidgin languages (1)
  • 1. Origin Two social groups dont share a
    language need to communicate mix their
    languages to create a pidgin. One group usually
    more powerful than the other.

28
Pidgin languages (2)
  • Lexicon limited in size. Usually taken from
    language of more powerful group.
  • grass belong face beard
  • lamp belong Jesus sun

29
Pidgin languages (3)
  • Syntax simple but systematic. Usually simplified
    form of the syntax of the language of the less
    powerful group. No movements, no sentences
    within sentences few verb and noun endings.

30
Pidgin languages (4)
  • Acquisition Always a second language acquired
    primarily by adults.
  • Social attitudes Attitudes toward pidgins are
    generally negative. Social discrimination.

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Pidgins (5) -- example
  • Tok Pisin (New Guinea)
  • Now onefella master belong company, him
    he-catch-im me, me cook belong him again. Now a
    boss at the company, he caught me and I became
    his cook again.

32
Creole languages (1)
  • Origin Result of children acquiring a pidgin as
    their first language.
  • Lexicon More extensive than a pidgin.
  • Syntax Richer devices than a pidgin.

33
Creole languages (2)
  • Acquisition By children as a first language.
  • Social attitudes Generally negative.

34
Critical age/period
  • Claim There is a critical period for the
    acquisition of language.
  • Evidence (3) Pidgin languages are simpler than
    creole languages.

35
Agenda
  • 5. Evidence for the Critical Period Hypothesis --
    final summary.

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Critical/Sensitive period(s)
  • Claim There is a critical period (/are
    sensitive periods) for the acquisition of
    language.
  • Evidence
  • 1. Wild children.
  • 2. Child vs adult second language acquisition.
  • 3. Pidgins vs creoles.
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