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ArtikelIs It Fun? Language Play in a Fifth-Grade Spanish Immersion Classroom  
Oleh: BRONER, MAGGIE A. ; Tarone, Elaine E.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: The Modern Language Journal (sebagian Full Text & ada di JSTOR) vol. 85 no. 3 (Sep. 2001), page 363-379.
Fulltext: Vol 85 no 3 pp.363-379.pdf (528.09KB)
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Isi artikelIn this article, we use an approach to the study of interlanguage that challenges prevailing models of second language acquisition (SLA) which assume that negotiation of meaning is the only causal variable in SLA. Ludic language play may also playa role in the development of interlanguage (Tarone, 2000a). In this article, we examine two notions of language playas they have been presented in the applied linguistics literature: ludic language Play, as defined in Cook (2000), and language playas rehearsal in private speech, as considered by Lantolf (1997), and its relationship to SLA. Through the analysis of classroom interactions among children attending a full immersion program, we show that these two types of play can be distinguished in classroom discourse by the presence or absence of five channel cues: presence/absence of laughter, shifts in voice quality and pitch versus shifts in loudness/whispering, use of language forms that are well-known versus forms that are new; presence/absence of a fictional world of reference, and presence/absence of an audience other than the self. It is also argued that the distinction between the two types of language play in learner language allows us to study their distinct roles in the process of SLA.
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