Grammartical Rule In Second Langguage Acquisition For The Sixth Semester Of English Departemen At STAI Mempawah
Keywords:
Grammatical Rule, Second Language, Acquisition.Abstract
Grammatical functions are assigned directly to the underlying representation in a more or less across the board fashion, only taking into consideration the language dependent semantic function hierarchy. This approach bypasses a number of constraints on subject assignment that may be gathered from data, and observed from the actual behaviour of speakers. We propose a treatment of subject assignment on the basis of a combination of semantic factors of the relevant referents and other functional aspects of underlying representations. In Subject (and Object) assignment is now located in the daily diologue, in Mackenzie, J (2004).
Grammar instruction is one of the method of language teaching context-based grammar holds an important place for effective learning. It will be more motivating for learners if grammar is taught in context as students will have an opportunity to perceive how the new grammar structures work. Grammar rules are easier if they are given in context and teaching grammar in context provides accuracy in the target language. This article explains why we should teach grammar in context and present continuous tenseteaching process.
Language acquisition is very similar to the process students use when learning first and second language It requires meaningful interaction in the target language’s natural communication--in which speakers are concerned not with the form of their utterances but with the messages they are conveying and understanding. Error correction and explicit teaching of rules are not relevant to language acquisition (Brown, 1970), native speakers can modify their utterances addressed to acquirers to help them understand.