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Second Language Acquisition



Language Acquisition - the process of learning a native or a second language. The acquisition of native languages is studied primarily by developmental psychologists and psycholinguists. Although how children learn to speak is not perfectly understood, most explanations involve both the observation that children copy what they hear and the inference that human beings have a natural aptitude for   Read More...

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    Second Language Acquisition: Theory and Pedagogy
    by Fred R. Eckman, Diane Highland, Peter W. Lee, Jean Mileham, Rita Rutkowski Weber. 326 pgs.


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    The Generative Study of Second Language Acquisition
    by Suzanne Flynn, Gita Martohardjono, Wayne O'Neil. 384 pgs.


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    Second and Foreign Language Learning through Classroom Interaction
    by Joan Kelly Hall, Lorrie Stoops Verplaetse. 328 pgs.


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    Stimulated Recall Methodology in Second Language Research
    by Susan M. Gass, Alison Mackey. 177 pgs.


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