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ArtikelMaking Sense of New Language: A Discourse Perspective  
Oleh: Batstone, Rob
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Language Awareness (Full Text) vol. 11 no. 1 (2002), page 14-29.
Fulltext: 11.1.14-29.pdf (223.78KB)
Isi artikelIn current theoretical work on second language learning there is virtually universal agreement that some form of engagement with input acts as a necessary foundation. Beyond this, notwithstandingmuch debate and disagreement,many scholars have for long been arguing for a form of communicative engagement with language as the one most likely to stimulate a focus on language form for learning purposes. This paper challenges such a view, arguing that at least in the initial stages of learning a new form and its associatedfunctions, communicative needs and learning needs are fundamentally opposed. What is needed instead is an orientation to language which is based on prior familiarity with specific forms and meanings which can be used in discourse as ‘anchors’ to facilitatemaking sense of new language. In such a discourse learners are oriented to target language as an object rather than as a communicative resource. The characteristicsof such a ‘learningdiscourse’ are outlined, and some of the key concepts often associated with input processing – ‘relevance’, ‘choice’ and ‘input’ – are considered and reappraised in light of the arguments raised.
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