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Introduction to Second Language Acquisition Research
Introduction to Second Language Acquisition Research
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A01=Diane Larsen-Freeman
A01=Michael H. Long
Accessibility Hierarchy
Affective Filter Hypothesis
applied linguistics
Author_Diane Larsen-Freeman
Author_Michael H. Long
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Causal Process Theories
comprehensible
contexts
developmental
educational linguistics
Elicitation Procedures
empirical language research
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field
Field Independence
Foreign Language Aptitude
Formulaic Utterances
Il Ar
IL Development
input
L1 L2 Difference
language acquisition theories
Language Aptitude
language learning processes
Learner's IL
Learner’s IL
Li Group
Morpheme Studies
Naturalistic Acquirers
obligatory
Obligatory Contexts
Post-verbal Negation
process
psycholinguistics
research methods in second language learning
researcher
sequences
SL Instruction
SL Learner
sla
SLA Field
SLA Literature
SLA Research
SLA Researcher
Sp Ri
Product details
- ISBN 9781138171626
- Weight: 930g
- Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 24 Apr 2016
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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Understanding how people learn and fail to learn second and foreign languages is increasingly recognised as a critical social and psycholinguistic issue. Second languages are vitally important to diverse groups of people, ranging from refugees to college students facing foreign language requirements. This book provides a synthesis of empirical findings on second and foreign language learning by children and adults, emphasising the design and execution of appropriate research.
Diane Larsen-Freeman, Michael H. Long
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