a longitudinal study of the acquisition “s” by native mandarin speakers: age differences...
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A Longitudinal Study of the Acquisition “s” by Native Mandarin Speakers:
Age Differences
Siridatar Khalsa
Sponsor: Gisela Jia
Background
Long-term proficiency: age-related decline
Hypotheses:
Neurological – Critical Period Hypothesis
Environmental – richer vs. poorer environments
Cognitive – lower vs. higher abilities
Questions
1. When does the age-related decline start to appear?
2. Can cognitive abilities play a role?
_______________________________________________ Name Gender Age Starting Grade ________________________________________________ Ana F 5 KG
Betty F 6 1
Calvin M 7 1
Dianna F 8 2
Eric M 9 3
Frank M 9 3
Gary M 12 5
Helen F 12 6
Iirvin M 13 7
Jane F 15 9
Kevin M 16 10
Participants
Interviews
Year 1: monthly
Year 2: quarterly
Year 3: biannually
Tasks
1. Picture Description Task
8 pictures in a set – “s”
2. Free Talk
Coding for “s”
Correct: books, children
Incorrect: book, child, childs, childrens,
Plurals (Task-3m)r=.45, p=.16
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Plurals (Task-6m)r=.75, p<.05
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Plurals (Task-9m)r=.76, p<.01
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Plurals (Task-12m)r=.51, p=.11
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Plurals (Task-15)r=.49, p=.13
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Plurals (Task-18m)r=.46, p=.13
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Plurals (Task-21m)r=.48, p=.28
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Plurals (Task-24m)r=-.09, p=.81
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Age Effect across Time
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Age Effect = correlation between age of arrival and performance
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Ken (male, 16) Anna (female, 5)
Percentage of Interviews(Task > Free)r=.59, p=.54
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ree)
Summary of findings
1. Advantage of younger learners is not present during the first year of learning.
Neurological advantage?
2. Older and younger learners seem to adopt different cognitive strategies in language learning
Educational methods
Implications
1. Neurological hypothesis
Plurals (Anna f5)
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Plurals (Calvin m7)
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TaskFreeLog. (Task)Log. (Free)
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Plurals (Dianna f8)
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Plurals (Frank m9)
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Plurals (Gary m12)
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Plurals (Helen f12)
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Plurals (Jane f15)
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Plurals (Ken m16)
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