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Hypothesis
Hi everyone,
Please help me understand those terms
-interface hypothesis
-effect hypothesis
-innateness hypothesis
in terms of language learning.
Thank you very much.
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Dear Guest,
Please help us to help you by providing some context for these technical expressions. :)
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innateness hypothesis
I only have time for one- this is the theory that language, or the capacity to learn it is innate (we are born with it). this comes from the ideas of Naom Chomsky.
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A number of researchers…have argued that the kind of explicit knowledge which typically results from formal grammar instruction can convert, through practice, into the kind of implicit knowledge that is required for use in communication. This has become known as the
Interface Hypothesis. Other researchers…have argued that grammar instruction may not cause acquisition to take place, but may facilitate it by providing the learner with a conscious understanding of grammatical constructs that can be exploited later when the learner is ready to acquire these features—the
Delayed-Effect Hypothesis.
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"Interface Hypothesis" + "Delayed-Effect Hypothesis"
http://mordor.ccm.itesm.mx/~tsalsbur/Ellis.html
(The relevant terms are discussed in paragraph three.)
:)
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