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  • ''Works cited in the [[second language acquisition]] article'' ===Literacy and language acquisition===
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  • *Birdsong D (1999) ''Second Language Acquisition and the Critical Period Hypothesis''. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associat *Han Z (2003) ''Fossilization in Adult Second Language Acquisition''. Clevedon: Multilingual Matters. ISBN 1853596868.
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  • ''Works cited in the [[language acquisition]] article'' ...tephen Krashen|Krashen, S.D.]] (1982). ''Principles and Practice in Second Language Acquisition''. Oxford: Pergamon.
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  • {{r|Language acquisition}} {{r|Second language acquisition}}
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  • {{r|First language acquisition}} {{r|Fossilization (language acquisition)}}
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  • {{rpl|Language acquisition||**}}
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  • ...guage]]. This may be a [[native language]] or a second language that was [[language acquisition|acquired]] later, and attrition may be partial or total. ...ested in the extent to which first and second language loss are related to language acquisition and the process of relearning a language once lost. For example, to what ex
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  • {{seealso|first language acquisition|second language acquisition}} '''Language acquisition''' refers both to the emergence of [[language (general)|language]] in an in
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  • {{r|Language acquisition}} {{r|Second language acquisition}}
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  • ...]. As linguists often argue that the process of FLA is similar to [[second language acquisition]], these disciplines can overlap considerably.
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  • ...acquisition. In D. Singleton & Z. Lengyel (eds) ''The Age Factor in Second Language Acquisition''. Clevedon: Multilingual Matters. pp.67-94.
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  • #REDIRECT [[First language acquisition]]
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  • {{Language Acquisition Subgroup}}
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  • #Redirect [[Language acquisition]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[First language acquisition]]
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  • loss of progress in second language acquisition, where learners no longer move towards native-like ability in the second la
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  • =====Language acquisition===== {{r|Language acquisition}}
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  • {{r|Language acquisition}} {{r|Second language acquisition}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Fossilization (language acquisition)/Related Articles]]
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  • *[[Second language acquisition]]
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  • {{r|First language acquisition}} {{r|Language acquisition}}
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  • ...he context of both [[first language acquisition|first]] (FLA) and [[second language acquisition]] (SLA), and is particularly controversial in the latter. In FLA, it seeks ...dations of Language'', which set the end of the critical period for native language acquisition at 12. The hypothesis has been fiercely debated since then, and has continu
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  • *Krashen, S.D. (1981a). ''Second Language Acquisition and Second Language Learning''. Elsevier. [http://www.sdkrashen.com/SL_Acqu *Krashen, S.D. (1982). ''Principles and Practice in Second Language Acquisition''. Oxford: Pergamon. [http://www.sdkrashen.com/Principles_and_Practice/inde
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  • {{r|Language acquisition}} {{r|Second language acquisition}}
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  • {{r|Foreign language acquisition}} {{r|Second language acquisition}}
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  • {{r|Language acquisition}}
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  • {{r|Language acquisition}}
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  • {{r|Language acquisition}}
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  • (LESLLA) forum for research into the development of second language acquisition skills by adult immigrants with little or no formal education.
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  • ...nse: theory and practice. In H. Winitz (ed.) ''Native Language and Foreign Language Acquisition''. New York: New York Academy of Sciences. pp.324-331. ...ge instruction: practice. In H. Winitz (ed.) ''Native Language and Foreign Language Acquisition''. New York: New York Academy of Sciences. pp.343-357.
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  • *Krashen, S.D. (1981a). ''Second Language Acquisition and Second Language Learning''. Elsevier. [http://www.sdkrashen.com/SL_Acqu *Krashen, S.D. (1982). ''Principles and Practice in Second Language Acquisition''. Oxford: Pergamon. [http://www.sdkrashen.com/Principles_and_Practice/inde
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  • {{r|Language acquisition}} {{r|Second language acquisition}}
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  • {{r|First language acquisition}} {{r|Language acquisition}}
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  • ...the linguist Stephen Krashen to explain and predict the process of second language acquisition.
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  • {{r|Language acquisition}}
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  • {{r|Language acquisition}} {{r|Second language acquisition}}
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  • {{r|Fossilization (language acquisition)}}
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  • linguist specialising in the phonology and syntax of second language acquisition (SLA); senior lecturer at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.
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  • ...ion at the University of Southern California; his research concerns second language acquisition (SLA), bilingual education, literacy and neurolinguistics.
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  • ''Works cited in the [[second language acquisition]] article'' *[[Stephen Krashen|Krashen, S.D.]] (2003). ''Explorations in Language Acquisition and Use''. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann. ISBN 0325005540.
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  • ...& K. Hakuta (1994). ''In Other Words: The Science and Psychology of Second Language Acquisition''. New York: HarperCollins. ...Hypothesis. In D. Singleton & Z. Lengyel (eds) ''The Age Factor in Second Language Acquisition''. Clevedon: Multilingual Matters. pp.30-50.
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  • {{rpl|Fossilization (language acquisition)}}
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  • ...9).</ref> In SLA and [[applied linguistics]] his "five hypotheses" about [[language acquisition]], collectively known as ''[[monitor theory]]'',<ref>Krashen rarely uses th
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  • ==Literacy and language acquisition== The effect of literacy on other skills, such as [[language acquisition]], has become a focal point of research in [[linguistics]] and [[psychology
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  • {{dambigbox|text=This article is about [[language acquisition]]. For other uses, see [[Fossilization (disambiguation)]].}} ...cquisition]] (SLA), refers to the often-observed loss of progress in the [[language acquisition|acquisition]] of a [[second language]] (L2), following a period where learn
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  • ...man]] mind by [[gene]]s, language is '[[innatism|innate]]' and therefore [[language acquisition|acquired]] in a way that is largely outside its user's conscious control, m Nativism is strongly associated with [[Noam Chomsky]]'s views on language acquisition, and is contrasted with the [[empiricism]] of [[B.F. Skinner]] and other [[
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  • ...cs|linguist]] specialising in the [[phonology]] and [[syntax]] of [[second language acquisition]] (SLA). She has been a senior lecturer at the [[University of Newcastle up ...ung-Scholten (2003).</ref> The [[hypothesis]] concerns what aspects of a [[language acquisition|language learner]]'s [[first language]] (L1) is carried over into the [[gra
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  • ...ilar the acquisition process is to [[first language (L1) acquisition|first language acquisition]]. Where differences are identified, researchers seek to explain what is re ==Investigating second language acquisition==
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  • ...lynn, G. Martohardojono & W. O'Neil (eds) ''The Generative Study of Second Language Acquisition.'' pp.35-59. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum. ...(L1 Turkish) German interlanguage.' In T. Hoekstra & B.D. Schwartz (eds) ''Language Acquisition Studies in Generative Grammar: Papers in Honor of Kenneth Wexler from the 1
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  • {{r|Second language acquisition}}
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  • ...ach hypothesis relates to conditions that are necessary for subconscious [[language acquisition|emergence of language]] to take place, and also assume that conscious learn ...gh when monitoring does not interfere much, and which is closer to [[first language acquisition]] by children. For example, grammatical [[morphology (linguistics)|morpheme
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  • {{r|Language acquisition}}
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  • ...ge acquisition|acquiring]] a [[pidgin (language)|pidgin]] as their [[first language acquisition|first language]] and thereby making it as complex as any other language. Ha
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  • ...due to his theories about [[generative linguistics|generative grammar]], [[language acquisition]], [[syntax (linguistics)|syntax]] and, most recently, [[evolutionary lingu
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  • ...he context of both [[first language acquisition|first]] (FLA) and [[second language acquisition]] (SLA), and is particularly controversial in the latter. In FLA, it seeks ...dations of Language'', which set the end of the critical period for native language acquisition at 12. The hypothesis has been fiercely debated since then, and has continu
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  • ...d pidgin instead, which, once [[native language|nativized]] as the [[first language acquisition|first language]] of children, developed into a [[creole (language)|creole]]
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  • ...y other due to children [[language acquisition|acquiring]] it as a [[first language acquisition|first language]]. Creoles are studied within the cross-disciplinary field o
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  • ...n''' (LESLLA) is a forum for [[research]] into the development of [[second language acquisition]] skills by adult immigrants with little or no formal [[education]]. Its go
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  • ...anguage]]s'' is most often associated with [[linguistics]], particularly [[language acquisition]] and [[sociolinguistics]], it has expanded into related fields such as [[a
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  • *[[Language acquisition]]
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  • {{r|First language acquisition}}
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  • ...d pidgin instead, which, once [[native language|nativized]] as the [[first language acquisition|first language]] of children, developed into a [[creole (language)|creole]]
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  • ...ative languages as well as novel rules that arise through the processes of language acquisition. As the goal is basic communication rather than the acquisition of a new la
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  • Major journals include ''Studies in Second Language Acquisition'', ''Modern Language Review'', ''Language Learning'', ''Applied Linguistics
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  • ...anguage rather than as a separate system. Another point is that children [[language acquisition|acquire]] their first language(s) through speech or signing, and never sole
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  • ...]],<ref>Krashen (1982).</ref> and is also inspired by research on [[second language acquisition]] in [[children]], particularly the [[silent period]] phenomenon in which m
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  • * Tomasello, M. (2003). Constructing a Language. A Usage-Based Theory of Language Acquisition. Harvard University Press.
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  • ...istics]] and particularly in its practical application - for example, in [[language acquisition|language teaching and learning]]. A group of theoretical linguists, educato *[[Language acquisition]]
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  • ...sights from [[theoretical linguistics]] in approach issues within [[second language acquisition]] or [[language education]] in particular, but some see it as including any Today, 'applied linguistics' is sometimes used to refer to 'second language acquisition', but these are distinct fields, in that SLA involves more theoretical stud
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  • ...[Pirahã language|Pirahã]] in [[Brazil]]). Another point is that children [[language acquisition|acquire]] their first language(s) through speech or signing, and never sole
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  • ...hough any [[child]] exposed to a sign language in their first years will [[language acquisition|acquire]] it, perhaps alongside a spoken language such as [[English languag
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  • ...mmonalities in many areas of language research, including first and second language acquisition, historical linguistics, psycholinguistics, language evolution, and computa
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  • ...ing scholars from all continents in the fields of theoretical linguistics, language acquisition, language change, theoretical biology, genetics, philosophy of mind, and co
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  • Linguistics has a field of study called language acquisition.
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  • ...]] as [[second language acquisition|second language]]s rather than [[first language acquisition|natively]]; when a pidgin becomes a first language, this process elaborates ...ative languages as well as novel rules that arise through the processes of language acquisition. As the goal is basic communication rather than the acquisition of a new la
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  • ===Language acquisition===
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  • ...2 [2000 Harper Perennial Modern Classics edition]. '' Best-selling book on language acquisition and linguistics, arguing from a strongly 'nativist' perspective.'' ...2 [2000 Harper Perennial Modern Classics edition]. '' Best-selling book on language acquisition and linguistics, arguing from a strongly 'nativist' perspective.''
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  • ...ears within [[linguistics]] as researchers become more interested in how [[language acquisition]] and [[literacy]] are related, how people process [[written language]] and
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  • ...he accent taught to learners of [[English language|English]] as a [[second language acquisition|second language]]. RP and the [[dialect]] known as '[[Standard English]]' a People learning [[English language|English]] as a [[second language acquisition|second language]] are still often taught to speak using RP. They are told t
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  • ...f concern to linguists interested in [[orthography]] (written language), [[language acquisition]] specialists, and educators concerned with developing literacy.<ref>See fo
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  • ...ological-distributional coherence hypothesis: Cross-linguistic evidence in language acquisition. 2007.
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  • * Computational models of metaphor and language acquisition.
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  • ...Empire]] found it advantageous to [[learning|learn]] English as a [[second language acquisition|foreign or second]] language.
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  • ...msy were the borogroves") that have no meaning, and the observation that [[language acquisition|language learners]] can recognise words as words even though they have yet
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  • Reading is a means of [[language acquisition|acquiring language]], of [[communication]], and of sharing [[information]] *[[Language acquisition]]
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  • ...f enculturation and socialization do not occur apart from the process of [[language acquisition]], but that children acquire language and culture together in what amounts
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  • ...tsch'' ('High German') is the German dialect encountered by most [[second language acquisition|second language learners]], and by native speakers in school. It has consi
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