Age as a factor determining effectiveness of L2 acquisition

IF 0.5 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Katarzyna Li
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A common belief is that the earlier we begin learning a language, the better chance we have at mastering it. Some push this belief further, suggesting that after one reaches a certain critical age the odds of succeeding at attaining high proficiency in L2 are dropping dramatically. However, research remains inconclusive regarding not only at what age these cut off points should be, but also whether they are indeed a fact. Nevertheless, learners, teachers and policy makers tend to repeat after Krashen et al. (1979) that “adults and older children in general initially acquire the second language faster than young children (older-is-better for rate of acquisition), but child second language acquirers will usually be superior in terms of ultimate attainment (younger-is-better in the long run)” (p, 574). This article examines historical and recent empirical evidence gathered in relation to the views that age earlier onset of L2 acquisition impacts the ultimate attainment of the learner, and explore why older learners are seen as those learning faster. It also points out at an oversight regarding the comparison between younger and older learners without considering the setting in which the language acquisition takes place. Finally, pedagogical implications of juxtaposing the empirical evidence with the views often cemented in the mentality of students, teachers and policy makers are presented.
年龄是二语习得效果的决定因素
人们普遍认为,越早开始学习一门语言,我们掌握它的机会就越大。一些人进一步推动了这一观点,认为在一个人达到一定的临界年龄后,成功地掌握第二语言的几率会急剧下降。然而,研究仍然没有定论,不仅是在什么年龄应该有这些截断点,而且他们是否确实是一个事实。然而,学习者、教师和政策制定者倾向于重复Krashen等人(1979)的观点,即“成年人和年龄较大的儿童在最初习得第二语言的速度通常比幼儿快(就习得速度而言,年龄越大越好),但就最终成就而言,儿童第二语言习得者通常会更优越(从长远来看,年龄越小越好)”(第574页)。本文研究了历史和最近的经验证据,这些证据表明,年龄较早的二语习得会影响学习者的最终成就,并探讨了为什么年龄较大的学习者被认为学得更快。它还指出了在没有考虑语言习得发生的环境的情况下,对年轻和年长学习者进行比较的疏忽。最后,提出了将经验证据与学生、教师和政策制定者经常在心理上固化的观点并置的教学意义。
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