Age In Second Language Acquisition


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Age in Second Language Acquisition


Age in Second Language Acquisition

Author: Birgit Harley

language: en

Publisher: Multilingual Matters Limited

Release Date: 1986


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This book aims to carry out an examination of empirical studies in light of the various theoretical perspectives on the relationship between age and ease of language learning. The analysis leads to a number of conclusions concerning the need for future research on specific aspects of L2 acquisition by older and younger learners.

Practice in a Second Language


Practice in a Second Language

Author: Robert DeKeyser

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2007-03-12


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This volume focuses on 'practice' from a theoretical perspective and includes implications for the classroom.

The Age Factor in Second Language Acquisition


The Age Factor in Second Language Acquisition

Author: David Michael Singleton

language: en

Publisher: Multilingual Matters

Release Date: 1995-01-01


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This book takes a hard look at some of the assumptions that are customarily made concerning the role of age in second language acquisition. The evidence and arguments the contributors present run counter to the notion that an early start in second language learning is of itself either absolutely sufficient or necessary for the attainment of native-like mastery of a second language. Another theme of the book is a doubt that there is a particular stage of maturity beyond which language learning is no longer fully possible. In short, the book presents a challenge to those who take it as given that second language learning is inevitably different in its essential nature from language acquisition in the childhood years and that second language knowledge acquired beyond the critical period is in all circumstances and in all respects doomed to fossilize at a non-native-like level.