Week13 Input Interaction
Week13 Input Interaction
B.A. (Q) Course, Summer 09 Erfurt University Prof. Dr. Beate Hampe
What is a re-cast?
It is a kind of corrective repetition, but no explicit correction. The repetition given by the more competent speaker takes up the utterance of the other speaker and repeats it in a corrected form.
Is motherese/child-directed speech (CDS) a universal feature of human language use, i.e. found in all societies and cultures? In other words: is child-directed speech necessary for language learning to occur?
No, there are cultures in which infants and young children are not regarded as adequate communicative partners of adults.
Is Michael Longs interaction hypothesis an extension of Krashens input hypothesis or does it contradict it?
It is an extension of Krashens original idea: interaction is required to create the right kind of input.
Is Swains output hypothesis an extension of Krashens input hypothesis or does it contradict it?
It contradicts Krashens input hypothesis, in which output is only the consequence of acquisition, but not the cause of any further acquisition.
negotiation for meaning: additional factors: selective attention/ noticing/ awareness-raising (focus on meaning + focus on form) repetition and elaboration of NS utterances
increase comprehension
References
[GS] Gass, Susan M., and Larry Selinker (2008), Second Language Acquisition. 3rd Edition. NewYork/London: Routledge, pp 305-362 [MM] Mitchell, Rosamund and Florence Myles (2004), Second Language Learning Theories. 2nd Edition. London, etc.: Arnold, 159-192