Sequencing in SLA
- 1 March 1996
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Studies in Second Language Acquisition
- Vol. 18 (1) , 91-126
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0272263100014698
Abstract
This paper provides an overview of sequencing in SLA. It contends that much of language acquisition is in fact sequence learning (for vocabulary, the phonological units of language and their phonotactic sequences: for discourse, the lexical units of language and their sequences in clauses and collocations). It argues that the resultant long-term knowledge base of language sequences serves as the database for the acquisition of language grammar. It next demonstrates that SLA of lexis, idiom, collocation, and grammar are all determined by individual differences in learners' ability to remember simple verbal strings in order. It outlines how interactions between short-term and long-term phonological memory systems allow chunking and the tuning of language systems better to represent structural information for particular languages. It proposes mechanisms for the analysis of sequence information that result in knowledge of underlying grammar. Finally, it considers the relations between this empiricist approach and that of generative grammar.Keywords
This publication has 81 references indexed in Scilit:
- “Et in Amygdala Ego”?Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 1995
- The children's test of nonword repetition: A test of phonological working memoryMemory, 1994
- Rules and instances in foreign language learning: Interactions of explicit and implicit knowledgeThe European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 1993
- Deficits in acquiring language structure: The importance of using prosodic cuesApplied Cognitive Psychology, 1992
- Formulas, frame structures, and stereotypes in early syntactic development: some new evidence from L2 acquisitionLinguistics, 1986
- Again and again: reduplication in child phonologyJournal of Child Language, 1980
- ON ROUTINES AND PATTERNS IN LANGUAGE ACQUISITION AND PERFORMANCE1Language Learning, 1978
- IMPLICATIONAL PATTERNS IN INTERLANGUAGE SYNTAX VARIATIONLanguage Learning, 1977
- PREFABRICATED PATTERNS AND THE EMERGENCE OF STRUCTURE IN SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION1Language Learning, 1974
- REMEMBERING FOREIGN LANGUAGE VOCABULARY: ACOUSTIC AND SEMANTIC PARAMETERSLanguage Learning, 1973