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Some Vietnamese Viewpoints upon Second Language Acquistion Theories in Language Contact Environment

Received: 30 May 2015    Accepted: 3 June 2015    Published: 15 June 2015
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Abstract

This study focuses on the interference between the theories of second language acquisition by the native speakers (such as: Behaviorist's theory, Nativist's theory, Interactionist's theory, Information Processing theory, Vygotsky's theory, Halliday's theory, Sociolinguistic's theory) and the viewpoints of the non-native speakers (e.g. Vietnamese) who study a native language (e.g. English) as a second language or foreign language. Moreover, based on the summary table of the second language acquisition theories, the viewpoints of non-native speakers are analyzed to find out which theories adapt the viewpoints of the learners, being really the ones who acquire second languages. Last but not least, the effects of learning process and of learners on second language acquisition are explored for illustration.

Published in International Journal of Language and Linguistics (Volume 3, Issue 4)
DOI 10.11648/j.ijll.20150304.15
Page(s) 222-229
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Keywords

Imitation, Reinforcement, Reward & Punishment, Habit Formation, Thinking, Self producing, Motivation

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  • Faculty of English Linguistics and literature, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Viet Nam National University , Ho Chí Minh City, Vietnam

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