Development of Learner Language
Development of Learner Language
A mixture of two languages, especially one used by someone learning a new language, that
contains features of the person’s first language mixed with those of the language they are
learning.
-The language of the L2 learner, which is not yet fully reached L2 level.
What was shown by the European Science Foundation (ESF) on Basic Variety?
-They showed that there exist strong universal patterns rather than crosslinguistic particularities.
-All learners eventually learn a rudimentary, but systematic and fully communicative
interlanguage, called the Basic Variety.
What does Word Order show about developmental sequences that is different from
Negation.
While in Negation, one continually abandons the last stage for the next more accurate stage, Word
Order builds on itself.
-The learner learns the first stage and gradually adds the following stages in the order they come.
What is fossilization?
-When L2 learning comes to a stop.
-Permanent lack of mastery of a TL, despite continuous exposure, adequate motivation, and
sufficient opportunity for practice.
-Very difficult to pin down and demonstrate.
What does Pienemann mean in his Teachability Hypothesis by learner readiness?
Learner Readiness is the idea that learners can only teach what learners are developmentally ready
to learn.