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Title: THE GRAVITATIONAL MODEL OF LINGUISTIC AVAILABILITY


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THE GRAVITATIONAL MODEL OF LINGUISTIC AVAILABILITY
  • Daniel Gile
  • daniel.gile_at_yahoo.com
  • www.cirinandgile.com

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LINGUISTIC AVAILABILITY
  • PLAIN KNOWLEDGE OF WORDS AND RULES OF GRAMMAR?
  • OTHER DIMENSION TO LANGUAGE MASTERY?
  • SOMETIMES YOU KNOW A WORD, BUT HAVE DIFFICULTY
    IN RETRIEVING IT FROM MEMORY
  • YOU MAY UNDERSTAND A FOREIGN LANGUAGE WHEN IT IS
    SPOKEN SLOWLY, BUT NOT AT ALL WHEN IT IS SPOKEN
    FASTER
  • THE TIME IT TAKES TO FIND/UNDERSTAND A
    WORD/LINGUISTIC STRUCTURE IS CORRELATED WITH THE
    EFFORT IT TAKES
  • LINGUISTIC AVAILABILITY
  • THE VARIABLE WHICH MEASURES THIS TIME/EFFORT

3
WORKING MEMORY AND LONG-TERM MEMORY A METAPHOR

EXT. STIMUL.
LONG-TERM MEMORY WORKING
MEMORY
4
LANGUAGE AVAILABILITY -PRODUCTION
  • STARTS WITH IDEA
  • RETRIEVES WORDS AND LANGUAGE RULES FROM LTM,
  • PUTS THEM IN WORKING MEMORY
  • TO ASSEMBLE THEM INTO CLAUSES AND SENTENCES
  • WITH THE HELP OF INFO RETRIEVED FROM LONG-TERM
    MEMORY
  • WRITES THEM OR SAYS THEM

5
LANGUAGE AVAILABILITY -LISTENING COMPREHENSION
  • STARTS WITH SOUNDS
  • TRANSMITS THEM TO WORKING MEMORY
  • IDENTIFIES THEM BY COMPARING THEM
  • WITH KNOWN SOUND PATTERNS
  • INTERPRETS THEIR MEANING
  • TRANSFERS THIS MEANING TO LONG-TERM MEMORY

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LANGUAGE AVAILABILITYWRITTEN COMPREHENSION
  • STARTS WITH IMAGES (LETTERS),
  • PUTS THEM IN WORKING MEMORY
  • IDENTIFIES THEM BY COMPARING THEM WITH KNOWN
    IMAGE PATTERNS RETRIEVED FROM LONG TERM MEMORY
  • INTERPRETS THEIR MEANING
  • TRANSFERS IT TO LONG-TERM MEMORY

7
AVAILABILITY IN PRODUCTION
  • LOW AVAILABILITY SLOWS DOWN PRODUCTION
  • NOT A MAJOR PROBLEM IN EVERYDAY CONVERSATION
  • BIG PROBLEM IN SIMULTANEOUS
  • LESS PROBLEMATIC IN CONSECUTIVE
  • IN SIMULTANEOUS, IT IS VITAL TO ACHIEVE AND
    MAINTAIN
  • HIGH LANGUAGE AVAILABILITY IN PRODUCTION

8
AVAILABILITY IN COMPREHENSION
  • LOW AVAILABILITY SLOWS DOWN PROCESSING OF
    INCOMING SIGNAL
  • BIG PROBLEM IN SIMULTANEOUS
  • AND IN CONSECUTIVE
  • MAY RESULT NOT IN SLOWER COMPREHENSION
  • BUT
  • IN NON-COMPREHENSION

9
SPEAKER
HIGH AVAILABILITY
LOW AVAILABILITY
WM span
time
t1 t2 t3

At t1, high availability listener (HAL) has
finished processing more than 2 words and keeps
one in WM low availability listener (LAL) has
finished processing 1 word At t2, speaker is
uttering 7th word, HAL has finished processing 6
words LAL has finished processing 2 words, and
must keep 5 words in WM. At t3, LAL is probably
saturated
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THE GRAVITATIONAL MODEL OF LINGUISTIC AVAILABILITY
  • THE CLOSER TO CENTER, THE MORE AVAILABLE
  • DYNAMIC, NOT
    STATIC

  • EVERY UNIT OF

  • LINGUISTIC KNOWLEDGE
  • 1. DRIFTS OUTWARDS
  • IF NOT USED
  • 2. INWARDS IF USED
  • 3. ESCORT EFFECT
  • 4. INTERFERENCE EFFECT
  • 5. WRITTEN AND ORAL
    SYSTEM NOT IDENTICAL

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THE INTERPRETERS LINGUISTIC AVAILABILITY
ACTIVE LANGUAGES
  • ACTIVE LANGUAGES
  • - IN COUNTRY WHERE LIVE
  • (NOT NECESSARILY IN A LANGU.)
  • RICH FOR PRODUCTION
  • - IN OTHER COUNTRY
  • (LESS ABUNDANT MENTAL LEXICON
  • HIGHLY AVAILABLE FOR PRODUCTION
  • PERHAPS LITTLE VARIABILITY)
  • - AFTER A WHILE, SOME OF THE VOCABULARY NOT VERY
    - AVAILABLE EVEN IN A LANGUAGE
  • - WHEN GOING GETS ROUGH, USE HIGHLY AVAILABLE
    WORDS
  • - BEWARE OF INTERFERENCE IN B

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THE INTERPRETERS LINGUISTIC AVAILABILITY
PASSIVE LANGUAGES
  • PASSIVE LANGUAGES
  • - COMPR. AVAILABILITY DEPENDS ON ACTUAL USE
  • - NEED TO GET USED TO STRANGE ACCENTS
  • - NOT NECESSARILY PRODUCTION AVAILABILITY

13
ENHANCING LINGUISTIC AVAILABILITY
  • BY USING LANGUAGE
  • - REPEATEDLY
  • (STRENGTHENING NEURAL CONNECTIONS
  • DECREASES PC REQUIREMENTS)
  • - ORALLY FOR COMPREHENSION IN INTERPRETING
  • - IN CONTEXT
  • (NEWSPAPERS? PLAIN IMMERSION?)
  • - REHEARSING IS LEGITIMATE AND USEFUL
  • - LEARNING STANDARD PHRASES IS LEGITIMATE AND
    USEFUL (Ilg)
  • - PERHAPS SEVERAL INTERPRETATIONS OF SAME SPEECH

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ZIPFS LAW
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