AUTHOR=Han ZhaoHong , Bao Gang
TITLE=Critical period in second language acquisition: The age-attainment geometry
JOURNAL=Frontiers in Physics
VOLUME=11
YEAR=2023
URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/physics/articles/10.3389/fphy.2023.1142584
DOI=10.3389/fphy.2023.1142584
ISSN=2296-424X
ABSTRACT=
One of the most fascinating, consequential, and far-reaching debates that have occurred in second language acquisition research concerns the Critical Period Hypothesis [1]. Although the hypothesis is generally accepted for first language acquisition, it has been hotly debated on theoretical, methodological, and practical grounds for second language acquisition, fueling studies reporting contradictory findings and setting off competing explanations. The central questions are: Are the observed age effects in ultimate attainment confined to a bounded period, and if they are, are they biologically determined or maturationally constrained? In this article, we take a sui generis, interdisciplinary approach that leverages our understanding of second language acquisition and of physics laws of energy conservation and angular momentum conservation, mathematically deriving the age-attainment geometry. The theoretical lens, termed Energy Conservation Theory for Second Language Acquisition, provides a macroscopic perspective on the second language learning trajectory across the human lifespan.