- Accommodation theory developed by Howard Giles shares certain assumptions with Schuman's Acculturation model (1978).
- It draws attention to the roles of socio-psychological attitudes, motivation, formal instruction, and larger community or environment in L2 learning.
- Giles (1973) describes how people adjust their language and communication patterns to those of other people.
- The theory has been used in the fields of social psychology and sociolinguistics.
- It identifies the relationship between in-group (learner's social group) and out-group (target language community).
- Such relationships are responsible for the success in learning L2.
- For Giles and Bryne (1982), the relationship between in-group and out-group is dynamic and constantly changing.
- It does not explain the internal mechanisms of how a child acquires a second language.
- It is essentially a socio-psychological model rather than a cognitive processing model.
- It takes into account the ethnic identity in language learning.
Thursday, April 1, 2021
Introduction to Accommodation Theory - Second Language Acquisition
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