The Critical Period Hypothesis of Second Language Acquisition Theory of Eric Lenneberg's

Frisca Siahaan
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In second language acquisition, The Critical Period Hypothesis (CPH) holds that there is a critical time period for a person to learn a new language with native proficiency. This time usually begins around the age of two and ends just before puberty. According to the hypothesis, learning a new language after this critical period will be more difficult and unsuccessful. The crucial phase is the stage of a person's development when their nervous system is primed and sensitive to environmental stimuli, according to developmental psychology. If a person does not receive the appropriate environmental stimuli during this time, their capacity to learn new skills will deteriorate, compromising a variety of adult social functions. If a child does not learn a language during this vital era, they are unlikely to achieve native fluency in their first language. Because of the adaptability of the brain, a person is poised to learn new abilities throughout the critical period. Synapses, or brain connections, are extremely receptive to information. Some researchers refer to the'sensitive period' or weak critical period' as a synonym for the critical period. The sensitive phase is comparable to thecritical period in that it is characterized by a high level of neuroplasticity and rapid formation of new synapses in the brain. The key distinction is that the sensitive phase is thought to endure longer than puberty, but there are no hard bounds.
伦内伯格二语习得理论的关键期假说
在二语习得中,关键时期假说(Critical Period Hypothesis, CPH)认为一个人在熟练掌握一门新语言的过程中存在一个关键时期。这段时间通常从两岁左右开始,在青春期前结束。根据这一假设,在这个关键时期之后学习一门新语言将会更加困难和不成功。根据发展心理学的说法,关键阶段是一个人的发展阶段,当他们的神经系统准备好并对环境刺激敏感时。如果一个人在这段时间里没有得到适当的环境刺激,他们学习新技能的能力就会恶化,从而损害成人的各种社会功能。如果一个孩子在这个关键时期没有学习一门语言,他们就不太可能流利地使用母语。由于大脑的适应性,一个人在整个关键时期都准备好学习新的能力。突触,或大脑连接,对信息的接受能力极强。一些研究者将“敏感期”或“弱关键期”作为关键期的同义词。敏感期与关键期相当,因为它的特点是神经可塑性高,大脑中新突触的快速形成。关键的区别在于,敏感期被认为比青春期持续更长时间,但没有硬性界限。
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