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Issues in fla, april 27th

  1. Issues in FLA April 27th
  2. Competence and Performance Competence: Underlying knowledge of a system, event, or fact. It is the nonobservable ability to do something, to perform something. Performance: Overtly observable and concrete manifestation of competence.
  3. Competence and Performance Competence: rules of grammar, vocabulary, all the pieces of a language and how those pieces fit together. Performance: actual production (speaking, writing) or the comprehension (listening, reading) of the linguistic events. Chomsky defended a theory of competence because he found impossible to categorize an infinite number of performance variables that are not reflective of the underlying ability of the speaker-hearer.
  4. Criticism to the competence- performance model The isolation of competence from performance variables.
  5. Comprehension and Production Myth: comprehension (listening, reading) can be equated with competence, while production (speaking, writing) is performance. Linguistic competence has four modes of performance: speaking, listening, reading and writing.
  6. Nature or Nurture? Nativist approach: a child is born with an innate knowledge of or predisposition toward a language. Nurture: behaviors that are learned or internalized by exposure to the environment.
  7. Systematicity and variability Children show a remarkable ability to infer the phonological, structural, lexical and semantic system of language. There is an equally remarkable amount of variability in the process of learning.
  8. Imitation Imitation is one of the important strategies a child uses in the acquisition of language. Echoing is a salient strategy in early language learning and an important aspect of early phonological acquisition.
  9. Test Preparation Choose one of the following topics to create a mindmap Language Acquisition/learning Behaviorism Nativist Approach Chomsky First Language Acquisition Functional Approach
  10. Test Preparation Exchange your map with a partner and apply the following rubric: http://www.nps.gov/grsm/learn/education/classr ooms/upload/Concept-Map-Scoring-Rubric.pdf Improve your map according to the suggestions and present it to the rest of the class.
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