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Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso - Graduação
Aquisição e desenvolvimento da língua estrangeira (inglês) a partir da teoria noticing hypothesis de Richard Schmidt
The study this article aims to investigate the relationship between the capacity of working memory, cognitive record (noticing), care and oral production of LE in a Brazilian adult learners of English as a second or foreign language. This article aims to discuss the Noticing Hypothesis theory prop...
Autor principal: | ROCHA, Juliane Silva Giusti da |
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Grau: | Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso - Graduação |
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UNIFAP – Universidade Federal do Amapá
2022
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http://repositorio.unifap.br:80/jspui/handle/123456789/928 |
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The study this article aims to investigate the relationship between
the capacity of working memory, cognitive record (noticing), care and oral
production of LE in a Brazilian adult learners of English as a second or foreign language. This article aims to discuss the Noticing Hypothesis theory proposed
by Schmidt (1990) in which it proposed that learners of a foreign language need
to note and cognitively record the linguistic aspects of a given new language for
learning to occur. The study consisted of three tasks: (1) a task order to
measure working memory capacity by Oxford Placement Test; (2) an oral task
aiming to measure the oral production of learners LE to produce the target
structure (indirect questions); and (3) an assignment which sought to measure
the cognitive aspects of registration LE via an oral protocol. The results of this
study show that there is a relationship between the memory capacity for work,
noticing and oral production of LE, since the learner that has the largest working
memory capacity, you can easily record the aspects of the target structure and
displays better running in the oral task LE. In other words, the learner with a
higher score more linguistic aspects of working memory capacity of the target
structure and presents a more accurate performance on oral tasks in LE than a
learner with lower working memory capacity that score less formal aspects in
LE and demonstrates worse performance on oral tasks of the target structure.
Thus, the results of this study show that the learner noticed the target structure
because he had a long working memory capacity to store the information
obtained. Finally, this article aims to contribute significantly in the field of Applied
Linguistics to the theory Acquisition / LE Learning. |