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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}}
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  • {{r|Language acquisition}} {{r|Second language acquisition}}
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  • {{r|First 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.
    185 bytes (25 words) - 22:47, 4 August 2009
  • ...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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