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Analyzing Learner Language Chapter 4

Analyzing Learner Language Chapter 4. LANE 423 Dr. Amira Kashgary 2013. Learner Language. WHAT IS LEARNER LANGUAGE ? The purpose of studying learner language Learner language and errors (Ca +ea + Interlanguage ) Developmental sequences of learner language

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Analyzing Learner Language Chapter 4

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  1. Analyzing Learner Language Chapter 4 LANE 423 Dr. AmiraKashgary 2013

  2. Learner Language WHAT IS LEARNER LANGUAGE? The purpose of studying learner language Learner language and errors (Ca +ea +Interlanguage) Developmental sequences of learner language L1 influence and learner language Aspects of learners’ development of Vocab, pragmatics and phonology

  3. I. What is learner language?

  4. Interlanguage has the following characteristics:

  5. Purpose of studying learner language

  6. Knowledge and use of L2

  7. The study of L2 learner language includes

  8. Knowledge and use of L2

  9. Questions

  10. Two approaches to explain learners’ errors

  11. Contrastive Analysis 1960s

  12. Contrastive Analysis

  13. Contrastive Analysis

  14. Why is CAH problematic?

  15. Error Analysis

  16. Error Analysis

  17. Comparison Error analysis Contrastive analysis Does not predict errors Discover and describes errors Based on the hypothesis that L2 is like L1 as a system, i.e. rule-governed and predictable Predicts errors Where there are similarities between L1 and L2,there are less errors Based on CAH

  18. * Activity – Contrastive Analysis • Looking at the activity on p. 80 “The Great Toy Robbery” • Read the two texts and examine the errors made by the two learners of English (a French-speaking secondary school student and a Chinese-speaking adult learner). • Do they make the same kinds of errors? In what ways do the two interlanguages differ?

  19. Types of Error

  20. Discussion of Error Analysis

  21. Interlanguage

  22. Interlanguage

  23. Assignment Examine one of your written assignment. Find the errors you made and explain their type, reason and provide their correction.

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