Why do sparkles make a sound in English?

Mateja Hendrih, Stela Letica Krevelj
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Due to their features of multi-modal presentation and their abundance in terms of availability and diversity, the media have been assumed to have a distinct effect on second language acquisition (SLA). Although their beneficial effect on overall SLA has been found in various studies, very few of them examined the characteristics of different types of media in relation to how they may influence second language (L2) vocabulary acquisition at an early age. We present a case study of a 9-year-old Croatian girl who had achieved high competence in the English language primarily through exposure to television (TV) content in English. We examined her production for the evidence that some features of television as a medium might have influenced the development of her vocabulary and the way she experienced and used the L2. The production data was collected in a series of unstructured conversations in the informal atmosphere of the participant’s home. Additional data on the participant’s language learning background were collected in interviews with the participant and her parents. The results suggest that exposure to TV as a medium, which provides opportunities for repeated exposure to rich input, contextualized language, and a combination of visual and aural stimuli, may have an important influence on L2 vocabulary acquisition. However, it has to be emphasized that the influence was evidenced in the production of a highly motivated language learner in an environment that was truly supportive of her language development.
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由于媒体具有多模态表达的特点以及其可用性和多样性的丰富性,人们认为媒体对第二语言习得有着明显的影响。尽管在各种研究中发现了它们对整体二语习得的有益影响,但很少有研究考察不同类型媒体的特征与它们如何影响幼儿第二语言词汇习得的关系。我们对一名9岁的克罗地亚女孩进行了案例研究,她主要通过接触英语电视内容而获得了较高的英语能力。我们检查了她的作品,以寻找证据表明电视作为一种媒介的某些特征可能影响了她的词汇发展以及她体验和使用第二语言的方式。生产数据是在参与者家中的非正式气氛中通过一系列非结构化对话收集的。在与参与者及其父母的访谈中收集了关于参与者语言学习背景的其他数据。研究结果表明,电视作为一种媒介,为重复接触丰富的输入、语境化的语言以及视觉和听觉刺激的组合提供了机会,这可能对二语词汇习得产生重要影响。然而,必须强调的是,在一个真正支持她的语言发展的环境中,培养出一个积极性很高的语言学习者,就证明了这种影响。
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